United States Department of Agriculture Files Action Against Heyvel Produce in Texas for Alleged PACA Violations



United States Department of Agriculture Files Action Against Heyvel Produce in Texas for Alleged PACA Violations



WASHINGTON, DC - Alleged violations of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) have come across the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) radar. The USDA has filed an administrative complaint against Texas-based Heyvel Produce for allegedly failing to make payment promptly to one produce seller in the amount of $405,163 from June 2022 through July 2022.

Direct from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service:

Heyvel will have an opportunity to request a hearing. Should USDA find that the company committed repeated and flagrant violations, it would be barred from the produce industry as a licensee for three years, or two years with the posting of a USDA-approved surety bond. Furthermore, its principals could not be employed by or affiliated with any PACA licensee for two years, or one year with the posting of a USDA-approved surety bond.


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