Agritrade positioning ‘Gumbo-Licious’ okra to be next big thing
“We see okra being the next big thing,” said Mark Vertrees, marketing director for Agritrade Farms, a grower, shipper and importer headquartered in Deerfield Beach, FL. “Okra has historically been a very ethnic-oriented food that we envision quickly going strongly mainstream. It has phenomenal health and wellness attributes, which is where we are focusing much of our marketing efforts. We are also trying to increase the shelf life of okra by using modified atmosphere technology in retail packaging.”
Keynote speakers urge the produce industry to look ahead
ANAHEIM, CA — Thinking ahead and not trying to imitate past successes was the common theme of the two breakfast keynote speakers during the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit, held Oct. 17-19, here.
Complacency, repetition and protecting what you have achieved are three “traps” that businesses fall into, admonished Jeremy Gutsche, founder of Trendhunter.com and the main speaker at the Oct. 18 general session.
Fresh Summit exhibitors donate 217,667 pounds of produce to help Orange County families
Following the Produce Marketing Association's Fresh Summit Convention & Expo held Oct. 17-19 in Anaheim, CA, exhibitors donated 217,667 pounds of produce to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. Over the past decade, PMA exhibitors have donated more than 2.9 million pounds of fresh produce to communities in need in the United States.
Baldor Boston continually expanding conventional, organic and specialty lines
“We’ve been super-busy here at our Boston location,” Glenn Messinger, general manager of Baldor Boston told The Produce News. “We simply do not have a slow season.”
Its parent company, Baldor Specialty Foods in the Bronx, NY, is a leading distributor of a full line of conventional, organic and specialty foods, and it feeds the Boston facility with the same high-quality products it offers its customers further south.
PrimusGFS training seminars announced
PrimusLabs announced upcoming trainings for its newly benchmarked PrimusGFS Version 2.1 audit scheme, and for PrimusGFS Auditor Approval. Both seminars will be held in Belle Glade, FL.
The dates for the Belle Glade trainings are as follows: PrimusGFS Version 2.1 Dec. 8-10; PrimusGFS Auditor Training Dec. 11. The trainings will be held at the UF/IFAS, Everglades Research & Education Center.
The PrimusGFS seminar will be useful for those who are interested in knowing about the general regulations and the technical requirements of the PrimusGFS certification standard.
Food Safety Modernization Act session packs them in
ANAHEIM, CA — Perhaps the most well-attended workshop session during the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit convention was the Oct. 17 meeting to analyze the latest proposals concerning the Food Safety Modernization Act.
Most of the participants seemed relieved — judging by reactions and questions — as FDA Deputy Commissioner of U.S. Foods Mike Taylor and Dr. Samir Assar, director of produce safety, discussed the four supplemental proposals recently released for comment by the agency.
Chiquita's $1.3 billion merger with Cutrale-Safra
Chiquita Brands International Inc. and the Cutrale-Safra group announced a definitive merger agreement under which Cutrale-Safra will acquire all outstanding common shares of Chiquita for $14.50 per share in cash — approximately $1.3 billion, including the assumption of Chiquita’s net debt. The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2014 or early 2015, at which point Chiquita will become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Cutrale-Safra group. It will remain incorporated in New Jersey.
CMI cherry snacking pouch wins PMA Impact Award
CMI was one of the five winning companies recognized for excellence in packaging. Its Go-Go Fresh cherry snacking pouch bag was one of 67 entries submitted by 56 companies.
Dan Borboa joins Capespan North America
Capespan North America, based in Gloucester, NJ, announced the addition of Dan Borboa to its Reedly, CA, team.
In his new position as senior sales representative, Borboa will be principally responsible for sales of imported and domestic citrus to Capespan North America’s western and southwestern retail and wholesale customers. He will also have responsibility for sales of other imported and domestic products.
Cambridge Farms: Potato quality good all the way up East Coast
“All signs along the East Coast are that harvests went well and will finish early,” Ken Gad, owner of Cambridge Farms in South Easton, MA, told The Produce News in early October. “Like our own crop, we’re also hearing that the East has good quality. Volumes are also good, and prices are OK. Growers don’t expect to hit home runs every year.”
He added that when you give customers quality and fair prices, things tend to work out, but if everyone in the country has quality and yields it can place downward pressure on prices.