New mandatory packing date for Vidalia onions announced
The year 2014 will see a new beginning for the Georgia Grown Vidalia Sweet Onion, the official state vegetable. The decision has been made to set a mandatory packing date so that no Vidalia onions will be packed or shipped prior to April 21, 2014.
Southern Specialties to offer new raspberry variety
Southern Specialties, in conjunction with its grower-partner Meridian, announced it has added a new raspberry variety to the its berry lineup.
Jensens expected to plead guilty
Eric and Ryan Jensen are expected to enter a plea of guilty in connection with six misdemeanor charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce. Documents to this effect were filed separately Oct. 15 in U.S. District Court in Denver by the attorneys representing each of the brothers.
A hearing for a formal change of plea will be held on Oct. 22.
Each plaintiff may each face up to one-year prison sentences and a fine of $250,000 per charge. The terms of the plea agreement are not expected to be made public until the hearing date.
More excitement than imaginable at Basciani Mushroom Farms
“There is a lot of excitement going on at Basciani Mushroom Farms these days,” Fred Recchiuti, general manager of the Avondale, PA-based company told The Produce News. “Our new ‘Produce Pro’ software is up and running, and it’s an amazing system. It allows us to mock recalls that puts us through exercises in case there is ever an unlikely situation. I can trace back to the room the mushrooms were produced and forward to every customer that received from that lot, and I can do it in 15 minutes.”
J&J Produce expands its new facilities in Tennessee and Georgia
After experiencing significant growth over the past 10 years, J&J Produce is expanding two of its facilities, located in White Pine, TN, and Adel, GA.
With the influx of business and a 33 percent increase in planted acreage, J&J decided to expand the cooler capacity in the White Pine facility by about 50 percent through the addition of more refrigerated repacking rooms, new pre-coolers and cucumber and pepper lines. It has been in operation already at this location for more than five years.
Evangelina Kaudze joins Gourmet Trading
Los Angeles-based Gourmet Trading, a year-round distributor of fresh asparagus and blueberries, announced the hiring of EVANGELINA KAUDZE as food-safety director.
Lipman introduces new round red tomato with increased flavor and color
Lipman, which lays claim to being North America’s largest open-field tomato grower, has unveiled its newest proprietary round-variety tomato, the Crimson Queen.
Lipman, based in Immokalee, FL, has long been dedicated to research and development to produce high-quality and flavorful produce. The Crimson Queen features increased flavor and a bright red interior and is the latest variety to emerge from the work of Mark Barineau, director of seed development and research and development for Lipman.
Big Y goes pink
In order to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer, all Big Y Supermarkets will be donating proceeds from their entire produce department as well as additional select products throughout the store to over 19 local breast cancer support groups throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.
"Breast cancer affects thousands of women and many men each year," Donald D'Amour, Big Y chief executive officer, said in a press release. "We hope that this initiative will not only promote breast cancer awareness but also save lives through early detection and care."
Turbana launches 'Growing Smiles, Sharing Goodness' movement
Turbana Corp. announced the launch of "Growing Smiles, Sharing Goodness," a nationwide movement that aims to inspire Americans to live actively, eat healthy, get involved in their communities and ultimately care about the well-being of the world around them.
'Seven Seas' brand asparagus makes U.S. debut
Seven Seas Miami, a division of the Tom Lange Co., announced the U.S. arrival of its first shipment of "Seven Seas" branded asparagus from Peru.