The Dispute Resolution Corp.'s Mexican affiliate closed its doors Friday, Aug. 31, largely because of a lack of participation by the Mexican buyer community.
Idaho potato industry convenes at annual IGSA conference
SUN VALLEY, ID -- As a wildfire raged just a few miles from the site of the Idaho Grower-Shipper Association's 79th annual meeting, held here Aug. 29-31, members of the Idaho potato industry tackled their own hot topics and explored ways to better manage and promote the state's most important produce crop.
Sean Villa and others get promotions at Great West
Sean Villa, son of Great West Produce Inc. owner Paul Villa, who has been working for the family business for about six years, has been named vice president of the Commerce, CA-based company. He also continues in sales, according to Paul Villa.
Sean Villa's new title of vice president is part of "a process," Paul Villa said. "He is taking on more and more as time goes on. ... Eventually, he will be running [the company] and I will be calling him to see how things are going," but that will be several years "down the road," he said.
During the seven-day period beginning Aug. 13, 16,496 visitors came to The Nunes Co. web site and spent an average of one minute and 46 seconds leafing through the pages on www.foxy.com. Two sections in particular, "What's New" and "Great Recipes," garnered the most attention.
Hass Avocado Board targets tailgating to promote avocados
When tailgaters across the United States prepare for their next parking lot picnic, they may be thinking a lot more about adding a produce favorite to their usual burger, hot dog and salad fare. The Hass Avocado Board has pulled out its marketing playbook to create a game plan to encouraging consumers to include Hass avocados in tailgating events.
Felix hits Nicaragua and Honduras, then diminishes to tropical storm
Hurricane Felix, which reached Category 5 status and slammed into the Nicaragua-Honduras border Sept. 4, was reduced to a fast-moving tropical storm over eastern Guatemala.
The storm broke up and lost strength as it hit the Honduran mountains, according to Martin Maldonado of Miami-based Team Produce International Inc.