BOISE, Idaho — A local business owner who spent seven years developing a mango farm in Southeast Asia fears newly announced tariffs could destroy her company.
“It’s ironic that now I can’t even bring my product from my own farm into my own country,” said Coree Carver, Grove Fruit Growers founder.
Carver started the company in 2018, operating a 110-acre mango farm in Cambodia. The fruit is then processed in Vietnam before being exported to the U.S…