Load of Idaho potatoes sent to Katrina survivors in Houston
Load of Idaho potatoes sent to Katrina survivors in Houston
As rescue efforts in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama continued, and thousands of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina's enormous devastation were being relocated, a semi load of Idaho potatoes was on its way to help feed those sheltered at the Houston Astrodome.
According to Corey Griswold of 20/20 Produce Sales Inc. in Paul, ID, the load of 84,000 potatoes was donated by Idaho shippers Arrowhead Potato and Mart Produce, both located in Rupert, Magic Valley Produce in Paul and Sun River of Idaho in Aberdeen.
The load was shipped Sept. 6 for Sept. 9 delivery and was to be distributed at the Astrodome by receivers and restaurants who handled preparation of the potatoes, Mr. Griswold said.
Noting the willingness of shippers to participate and receivers to handle logistics in Houston, "Everyone stepped up to the plate," Mr. Griswold said.
We want to give our shippers recognition, Mr. Griswold added, noting that the load of 50-pound cartons was valued at $10,000. He said that 20/20 covered the freight bill.
In addition to potatoes, 20/20 also handles onions and apples, and Mr. Griswold said that the company is looking at shipping other commodities to relief efforts across the country.
We have enough folks we work with who are willing to help us out, he said.
According to Corey Griswold of 20/20 Produce Sales Inc. in Paul, ID, the load of 84,000 potatoes was donated by Idaho shippers Arrowhead Potato and Mart Produce, both located in Rupert, Magic Valley Produce in Paul and Sun River of Idaho in Aberdeen.
The load was shipped Sept. 6 for Sept. 9 delivery and was to be distributed at the Astrodome by receivers and restaurants who handled preparation of the potatoes, Mr. Griswold said.
Noting the willingness of shippers to participate and receivers to handle logistics in Houston, "Everyone stepped up to the plate," Mr. Griswold said.
We want to give our shippers recognition, Mr. Griswold added, noting that the load of 50-pound cartons was valued at $10,000. He said that 20/20 covered the freight bill.
In addition to potatoes, 20/20 also handles onions and apples, and Mr. Griswold said that the company is looking at shipping other commodities to relief efforts across the country.
We have enough folks we work with who are willing to help us out, he said.