Watermelon volume rises for Sykes Co.
Watermelon volume rises for Sykes Co.
RIO RICO, AZ — A handshake with a Mexican grower 29 years ago put Bill Sykes in business. No contracts were ever signed, but trade continues to expand for grower-representative Sykes, who is president of The Sykes Co., based here.
His winter and spring watermelon offerings are expanding as key commodities for Sykes.
Kabocha, Butternut, Spaghetti and Acorn are among the primary squash varieties Sykes ships. The gray, or Mexican gray, squash is another offering, which is gaining popularity, especially in the southwestern United States with Hispanic consumers. One food source describes the Mexican gray as “shorter, fatter and less flamboyantly green than the more familiar zucchini.”