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Fresno County farmer gives away 182,000 pounds of nectarines for free

Fresno County farmer gives away 182,000 pounds of nectarines for free

A farmer in the San Joaquin Valley gave away 182,000 pounds of free nectarines because a contract dispute barred him selling them.

We've now reached a point where Big Ag has so much power they'll send a cease and desist to a farmer for giving away fruit to his community.

Cesar Mora is a California nectarine farmer who found himself locked into a contract with a Big Ag distributor that had him farming at a loss.

With no way to profit and no other distributor willing to touch a deal already tangled in litigation, he did the most human thing possible and gave 182,000 pounds of nectarines away to his local community rather than watch them rot.

The distributor's response was a cease and desist letter telling him he couldn't even do that.

This is the playbook, lock a farmer into a contract that doesn't work for them, eliminate every alternative, and then use legal threats to maintain total control.

It's the same reason thousands of small farms have disappeared quietly over the past few decades because the economics are so deliberately stacked against them.

The fix isn't complicated but it requires actually changing where money flows.

When farmers can sell directly to the people eating their food without a distributor taking the margin, the math starts to work again.

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