South Mill Champs slams US duty decision
Key takeaways
- South Mill Champs slams US duty decision Brown button mushroom.
- In a statement on Tuesday (19 May), the US-based mushroom grower and supplier argued the decision relies on a “flawed legal theory that threatens agricultural producers across the United States and Canada”.
- “Canadian production complements domestic US supply, filling demand that Pennsylvania and other US growers do not fully meet.
South Mill Champs slams US duty decision Brown button mushroom. · Just Food · scindler/Shutterstock.com Satarupa Bhowmik Thu, May 21, 2026 at 8:25 PM GMT+7 2 min read South Mill Champs is challenging a preliminary US Department of Commerce decision imposing countervailing duties on fresh Canadian mushroom imports.
In a statement on Tuesday (19 May), the US-based mushroom grower and supplier argued the decision relies on a “flawed legal theory that threatens agricultural producers across the United States and Canada”.
“Canadian production complements domestic US supply, filling demand that Pennsylvania and other US growers do not fully meet. Disrupting that supply chain raises costs for no gain in quality or supply security," South Mill Champs said.