Frontera launches melon import program
Frontera launches melon import program
Frontera Produce announced that it has begun a new melon import program into the port of Corpus Christi to service retailers and wholesale distributors throughout the United States.
Frontera, based in Edinburg, TX, will be importing cantaloupe and honeydew from Guatemala through Altobaso S.A., contracting 2,400 tons per week for the duration of the season running November to May.
"There were several factors that influenced our decision to select this port. Other Gulf ports were considered, however the port of Corpus Christi offered a strategic location with accessible rail and highway transportation, an on-dock facility, and cold storage that was not only clean, but food safe -- a very important factor in our decision," Will Steele, vice president and partner, said in a statement. "We anticipate this trial season to run very smoothly and hope to add mangos to the cantaloupes and honeydews for the 2006-07 season."
Frontera, based in Edinburg, TX, will be importing cantaloupe and honeydew from Guatemala through Altobaso S.A., contracting 2,400 tons per week for the duration of the season running November to May.
"There were several factors that influenced our decision to select this port. Other Gulf ports were considered, however the port of Corpus Christi offered a strategic location with accessible rail and highway transportation, an on-dock facility, and cold storage that was not only clean, but food safe -- a very important factor in our decision," Will Steele, vice president and partner, said in a statement. "We anticipate this trial season to run very smoothly and hope to add mangos to the cantaloupes and honeydews for the 2006-07 season."