Kingston Fresh excited for Peruvian mango shipments to begin
Kingston Fresh excited for Peruvian mango shipments to begin
Kingston Fresh, based in Idaho Falls, ID, announced that its first shipments of fresh Peruvian mangos are scheduled to arrive into South Florida ports during the week of Jan. 12.
“In general, mango supplies in the U.S. are extremely light at the moment and, as a result, demand is very strong,” Kingston Fresh President Ken Nabal said in a press release. “We expect the volume from Peru to be reduced as much as 40 percent, which is very similar to Ecuador’s crop shortfall experienced this past season.
“Although the volume is delayed, our customers get excited when the Peru Kent variety enters the market each season,” Nabal continued. “The overall quality of Kingston’s first arrivals is expected to be very good and the eating quality of the fruit will be outstanding. We are excited and ready to go.”
Kingston Fresh has been steadily building its imports division and continues its aggressive growth plans.
“We remain steadfast in our expansion plans and are rapidly growing our footprint in Central America and South America,” David O. Kingston, chief executive officer if Kingston Fresh, added in the press release. “With this steady increase of imports into South Florida, it also means additional cold storage opportunities for our distribution business, Kingston Cross Dock and Cold Storage. We have been making significant capital improvements to the KCDS facility over the past several months and are excited for the business growth that lies ahead in 2015.”