Washington.- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said tomatoes imported from Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Puerto Rico, as well as those from the Mexican state of Baja California are "safe," but decided to increase inspections for those from another Mexico regions.
The statement comes from an investigation on the origin of a salmonella outbreak that has already sickened almost 300 people, the Government said yesterday.
A total of 277 people have fallen ill in 28 states from eating tainted tomatoes, according to the data from the Centers for Disease Control. At least 43 people have been hospitalized, but no deaths have been reported.

You cannot tell where the tomatoes are from in the store.
Look for a lag time before the market is back to normal for exports from the D.R.
From: Canada
this is good news and bad news....the good news we are going to export more tomatoes......the bad news we are going to pay more for tomatoes"""
You got that right!!!