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Lawsuit alleges potato growers fixed prices
Written by The Packer   
July 5, 2010 – The United Potato Growers of America, a cooperative that includes growers from major production areas across the country, is facing a lawsuit claiming it and other companies engaged in “classic cartel behavior,” conspiring to control potato supplies and fix prices at artificially high levels.

The civil suit, filed in June, claims United Potato and other companies, including Dole Food Co., “entered into an admitted and overarching agreement to manage the supply of potatoes in the United States for the purpose of elevating the sales prices,” according to the lawsuit, filed June 18 in U.S. District Court for eastern Idaho.

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