Southern Specialties expands Guatemala lime deal
Southern Specialties expands Guatemala lime deal
Southern Specialties Inc., a grower, importer, processor and shipper of a variety of specialty products grown in Central America, South America, Mexico, Canada and the United States, has expanded its presence in Guatemala with an increase in its Persian limes.
In 2001 Southern Specialties planted limes in Guatemala as part of a diversification program for coffee farmers. The company has planted additional lime groves in the area of Petén, where it will begin harvesting more than 1,100 acres this season. Production from this area will reach nearly 2,500 acres by next year, with total production from Guatemala near 5,000 acres.
"We feel our 'Southern Selects' limes from Guatemala are a natural," Robert Colescott, president and chief executive officer of Pompano Beach, FL-based Southern Specialties, said in a press release. "Limes have long been a staple in both the foodservice and retail industry. An expanding demographic base incorporates limes in their daily cuisines. Consumers have discovered the fruit's versatility as an ingredient used for marinades, drinks, seasonings and garnishes."
Slightly lighter in color than Mexican limes, the 'Southern Selects' Persian limes have an exceptionally high juice content and are packed with vitamin C.
The company will ship 'Southern Selects' brand limes in traditional bruce and pony boxes, as well as two- and three-pound and custom bag formats.
In addition to its Pompano Beach facility, Southern Specialties has offices in McAllen, TX, and Los Angeles.