Domestic tomato growers have indicated tentative support for revisions to the suspension agreement between the US government and Mexican tomato growers. The revisions come after US growers filed a request in June, 2012 to withdraw a 16-year-old antidumping petition and terminate the existing suspension agreement. Reggie Brown, executive vice president of the Florida Tomato Exchange and Certified Greenhouse Farmers, said, “The existing suspension agreement had serious flaws and injury was being felt by US producers and their workers. We have been honored and humbled by the support we have received from Agricultural Commissioners and Secretaries in a number of states, Members of Congress and representatives of the workers, most importantly the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, in the fight for fair trade."