FreshPro Food Distributors continues growth in local and organic produce
FreshPro Food Distributors continues growth in local and organic produce
West Caldwell, NJ-based FreshPro Food Distributors keeps an eagle eye on food trends, and for good reason. The company, which began in the 1980s, offers an extensive line of foods including fresh produce, deli products and cheeses. It also handles florals.
Joe Granata, director of produce sales for the company, said it has exhibited every year at the New York Produce Show and Conference since its inception. This year the company will exhibit at Booth No. 656 at the event, being held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City on Dec. 5-8.
“This show grows larger and better every year,” said Granata.
A stunning mix of fresh produce from FreshPro Food Distributors.FreshPro Food Distributors strongly supports locally grown programs in New York and surrounding states that offer local programs.
New York growers supply the company with items such as lettuces, squashes, peppers, corn and more, including many specialty and heirloom items.
The company also believes that locally grown and organic are joined tightly together, and its New York mix includes both, as well as conventional items.
The company’s food-safety program remains at the top of its list of imperatives. Its food-safety initiatives apply to both its fresh-cut programs as well as its distribution business. The comprehensive food-safety program is third-party audited as well as by its customers. In the past year it has expanded its food-safety department to insure that it continues to be ahead of all compliance and safety issues.
FreshPro Food Distributors is a leading full line distributor and fresh cut processor, and is certified to process and repack organics in addition to conventional items.
The company is acutely aware that the demand for local organics is more than a trend today — it’s a lifestyle. The organic and local business continues to be strong and continually growing in the company’s distribution area. Organics, it believes, will continue to be a growing business as more and more people, especially younger families including the Millennial generation who are concerned with healthy eating, are seeking them out. The demand for local organics in communities continues to grow significantly for the company.
“We feel that the timing of the New York Produce Show and Conference is great because it’s holiday time and people tie their visit to the show with a visit to the city,” said Granata.