Carefully controlled business plan distinguishes Peri & Sons
Peri & Sons Farms Inc. is distinguishing itself in the California onion deal with a calculated business plan that emphasizes quality product production, branding and vertical integration.
JemD Farms expanding with new brand, new U.S. greenhouse
“We at JemD Farms are really looking forward to the CPMA Convention & Trade Show in Toronto in April,” Jim DiMenna, president of JemD Farms, told The Produce News. “JemD Farms’ booth number is 600, and we will have a full crew of staff members on hand to meet and greet customers to share all of the exciting things going on in our company currently.”
Union Pacific Railroad promotes Tom Lange
TOM LANGE was promoted to Union Pacific Railroad's assistant vice president of corporate communications, succeeding Donna Kush, who was recently promoted to vice president of public affairs for the Northern Region.
Mr. Lange, a former newspaper editor with more than 25 years of media relations and communications experience in the consumer, manufacturing, sports and transportation industries, had been director of corporate communications at Union Pacific. He earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Webster University in St. Louis.
Strohauer begins potato production in New Mexico
Citing the inability to secure water in northern Colorado, grower-shipper Harry Strohauer of Strohauer Farms in LaSalle, CO, recently relocated a portion of his potato production to northeast New Mexico.
Mr. Strohauer, who grows conventional, organic and specialty potatoes and onions, told The Produce News that half his potato operation is in New Mexico this season. Conventional russets and Yukon Golds for the dry bulk/repacker market segment were planted in March, and Yukon harvest is expected to start in mid-July, with russets to follow.
Premium positioning captures CAC’s focus
California avocado growers, aware of their geographic advantages and increasing pressure from imports, focused on premium positioning at a series of California Avocado Commission annual meetings held in three growing districts this week.
Shanley Farms brings the caviar of limes to American market
Little "pearls" of delicious tart lime juice pops out of succulent Shanley Farms Finger Limes when you bite down on them. The combination of the unique visual surprise and great flavor brings delight to people who try them for the first time.
Megan Shanley, director of sales and marketing for Shanley Farms in Visalia, CA, is also the daughter of the company's founder and long-time farmer, Jim Shanley. She told The Produce News that the Finger limes are produced in Morro Bay, CA.
‘5 Star Peeled’ setting new standards for peeled gourmet onions
Newfield, NJ-based Dan Graiff Farms LLC, producers, processors and marketers of “Five Star Peeled” brand specialty gourmet onions, has a new peeling machine unlike others in the United States, according to David Rancht, sales manager for the company.
“We went to great expense to have a customized machine built in Europe to peel shallots, cipollini and pearl onions,” said Mr. Rancht. “We see these products as a growing entity with foodies today. People want to use these gourmet items more and more, but they want them in easy to use ways.”
Mastronardi happy to have the CPMA convention in its own backyard
Chris Veillon, director of marketing for Mastronardi Produce, headquartered in Kingsville, ON, told The Produce News that the company is primed for and excited about the upcoming 2013 Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention & Trade Show in Toronto April 17-19.
“This expo is near and dear to Mastronardi, and we are indeed taking part in it this year as we do every year,” said Mr. Veillon. “Our booth is number 317, and our space is 20 feet by 20 feet. This show presents us with a great opportunity to network with all of our Canadian partners.”
Mark Milenski joins BioSafe Systems
BioSafe Systems, based in East Hartford, CT, announced the hiring of MARK MILENSKI as market segment manager for the potato industry.
USDA orange crop forecast continues to decrease
The U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered its estimate of the 2012-13 Florida orange crop by 1 million boxes to 138 million boxes.
The Valencia variety accounted for the decline going from 72 million boxes in March to 71 million this month. Early-mid varieties remained at 67 million boxes.