The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) has backed Mexican cucumber and squash imports, citing U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) reports that show these imports are necessary to meet rising consumer demand. The FPPA's stance contrasts with the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association's call for duties on imports to protect domestic growers. The ITC reports, however, highlight challenges faced by U.S. Southeast growers, such as labor shortages and climate limitations, which are not related to imports. The FPPA's analysis of the reports supports the need for imports to satisfy consumer demand for a variety of cucumbers and squash, affirms that imports do not undercut U.S. produce, and underscores the unique difficulties encountered by U.S. growers.