Michael Kamphaus, who has served as the president and CEO of Peirone Produce Co. for the past nine years, will retire this fall. Under his stewardship, since June of 2014, Peirone has continued to prosper and has grown into one of the largest distributors of fresh fruits and vegetables to independent grocers in the Inland Northwest.
LeMay will succeed Kathleen Nave, who has served in the lead staff role since January 1999 when she succeeded Bruce Obbink. Nave joined the commission in 1987 and plans to retire in the spring of 2025. LeMay will join the commission staff as incoming president once he finds and successfully transitions his successor.
The SF Market surpasses 7 million pounds of produce donations
The SF Market, home to 26 independent merchant businesses, has reached ahistoric milestone inrecovering and donating 7 million pounds of nutritious, quality surplus producesince the program began in 2016.
The International Fresh Produce Association gathered over 250 industry leaders and volunteers at the Spring Policy & Regulatory Forum hosted in Washington, DC. The event brings together industry volunteers to discuss issues important to the industry. The IFPA board of directors held a meeting in conjunction with this event. After a series of committee and council meetings and education sessions, volunteers march on the Hill to meet with elected officials, members of the Administration and Embassy professionals.
Meena’s micro-climate a key factor to its California cherries
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Kyle Eberth, Northwest editor
California cherry season has a noteworthy early opening at Meena Farms, a Merced County-based operation. Chris Medeiros, general manager, is quick to credit all the hard work, investment and sweat equity that goes into producing cherries at a high-level, and also explained that sometimes it simply comes down to where you are located.