Peter Klimczak joins Earl’s Organic Produce
Earl’s Organic Produce, on the San Francisco Wholesale Produce Market, announced the hire of Peter Klimczak as its new sales manager on May 12.
Kiwifruit sizing, quality exceptional for Zespri as 2014 advances
Michele Hoard, senior marketing manager for Zespri North America, said domestic consumers can expect to find kiwifruit of exceptional quality and size at the retail shelf in the very near future.
“The weather during the growing season has had plenty of sunshine, sufficient rainfall and good pollination,” Hoard told The Produce News in an interview. “Kiwifruit quality is great with sizing for SunGold being larger than expected and Green conventional and organic trending slightly larger than last season.”
Excitement for Walla Walla season already palpable at Curry
Customer excitement for Walla Walla sweet onions is starting to build and phones are already ringing at Curry & Co. in Brooks, OR.
Ahold signs off on $297 million settlement
Ahold has agreed to settle a pending class action lawsuit in respect to pricing practices of Ahold's former subsidiary U.S. Foodservice. Ahold has agreed to make a payment of $297 million to resolve the issue.
Although U.S. Foodservice, now U.S. Foods, was sold in a $7.1 billion deal in July 2007, a condition of the sale was that Ahold maintained responsibility for damages arising out of this class action, referred to in Ahold's annual reports as the "Waterbury litigation."
House panel votes to allow waivers from new school lunch standards
WASHINGTON — New school lunch regulations implemented during the 2012-13 school year that doubled the amount of fruits and vegetables served every day may be in jeopardy as a House subcommittee voted May 20 to allow schools to apply for waivers from the new requirements.
China may be open again soon to California citrus
China has been a $75 million to $80 million market for California citrus, and growing, but in April 2013 Chinese officials closed access to the Chinese market for California citrus after a plant disease called phytophthora, commonly known as brown rot, was detected on several different loads of fruit.
Since then, the California industry and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have been working with China in an effort to re-open the market, and California Citrus Mutual President Joel Nelsen was optimistic that those efforts may be about to pay off.
Jersey Fresh hosts EPC meeting for 27th consecutive year
The Eastern Produce Council's May 20 dinner meeting took place under clear blue skies and delightfully warm temperatures. As always, a large crowd gathered at Demarest Farm in Hillsdale, NJ, which for many years has hosted the dinner meeting sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and often called the Jersey Fresh cookout. This was the 27th consecutive year that Jersey Fresh has sponsored an EPC meeting.
Jersey Fresh hosts EPC meeting under picture perfect weather
HILLSDALE, NJ — After New Jersey and most areas of the eastern United States suffered through the long, cold winter of 2013-14, the Eastern Produce Council's May 20 dinner meeting took place under clear blue skies and delightfully warm temperatures — hopefully a harbinger of a strong and successful 2014 season for growers, shippers and distributors handling fresh produce throughout the Garden State.
Mango importers looking for price rebound
The mango market hit rock-bottom prices this spring, but U.S. importers are expecting a better market as the summer wears on.
It appears that there were a number of factors leading to the low prices, including many different production areas, growers pushing the price too high too early and new players in the deal.
Ruma’s Fruit VP Mark Andrew Ruma dies at 44
Mark Andrew Ruma, vice president of Everett, MA-based Ruma’s Fruit, died Friday, May 16 after battling a long illness. He was 44 years old.
A native of Norwood, MA, Mr. Ruma is survived by his parents, Jim and Mary Ruma, sisters Kate Ruma and Andrea Harrington, and brother-in-law Michael Harrington.
The funeral was held at Kraw-Kornack Funeral Home Wednesday, May 21 at 9 a.m., followed by a funeral mass at St. Catherine of Sienna Church in Norwood at 10 a.m.