Colorado equipment manufacturer has worldwide connections
PUEBLO, CO — With a client base that stretches around the globe, Magnuson Corp. and its parent company, Atlas Pacific Co., manufacture and supply a full range of vegetable, fruit and meat processing equipment.
Pesticide residue report raises red flag in produce industry
WASHINGTON — The yearly release of pesticide residue data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture should be framed in a way not to discourage people from consuming fresh produce, 18 produce trade groups wrote Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in an April 27 letter.
Peppadew looking for a presence in the produce department
Peppadew, the name given to a variety of sweet piquante pepper marketed by Peppadew International, based in South Africa, is enjoying a surge in popularity, and its North American sales agent is promoting it at produce trade shows and looking to claim some shelf space in supermarket produce departments for the jarred product.
BOSTON — The New England Produce Council drew a large crowd of exhibitors, retailers and produce industry members to its baseball-themed 11th annual Produce & Floral Expo, here, complete with a former Major League Baseball star and a well-trafficked exhibit floor.
Watermelon season shaping up with outstanding yields and quality
Erratic and unusual weather patterns delayed the start of the 2010 watermelon season; there will be no such repeat in 2011. Growing conditions throughout the United States have been perfect, the season’s first domestic melons were cut ahead of schedule in Florida during the first week of April, and the market is reasonably solid.