Southern Specialties to offer new raspberry variety
Southern Specialties to offer new raspberry variety
Southern Specialties, in conjunction with its grower-partner Meridian, announced it has added a new raspberry variety to the its berry lineup.
The company, a grower, importer, processor and shipper of a variety of specialty products grown in Central America, South America, Mexico, Canada and the United States, will market the raspberries under the "Fresh Kampo" label from its McAllen, TX, facility and its Pompano Beach, FL, headquarters.
Southern Specialties 'Fresh Kampo' raspberries.
"We are very pleased to have a superior raspberry variety to complement our blackberry, organic blackberry and blueberry programs," Carlos Solf, director of procurement for Southern Specialties, said in a press release.
"We have been working on the development of a raspberry of this caliber for several years," Fabricio Blanco, president of Meridian, added in the press release. "The flavor and presentation are among the best we have seen anywhere. We are pleased to introduce our raspberries in conjunction with Southern Specialties"
The Adelita raspberry variety has been under development for the last nine years. Over the past three years, extensive work has been conducted in the Michoacán region of Mexico, where the raspberries are grown under plastic hoops.
Southern Specialties will offer the "Fresh Kampo" raspberries from October into May in six-ounce clamshells. Other pack sizes are available by request. The company ships conventional and organic, blackberries and blueberries under the "Southern Selects" label year round.