Giumarra has increase in watermelon acreage for 2012-13, adds mini-melons
“We are well into our fall and winter watermelon season, and we are handling expanded acreage this season,” Gill Munguia, division manager for the Nogales, AZ, division of The Giumarra Cos., said Nov. 21. “We have also added mini watermelons or personal watermelons to the mix.”
The watermelons are being grown in Hermosillo and Guaymas in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The company was currently shipping out of Hermosillo but was “just getting ready to transfer from our northern farms in Hermosillo down to Guaymas,” where production would continue through the winter.
Prime Time has increased acreage in all winter items
“Our overall program is similar to last year, as far as the products are concerned, but our acreage has increased just about across the board on everything that we grow, so we are building on the winter program,” said Mike Aiton, marketing manager for Prime Time Sales LLC, which is headquartered in Coachella, CA.
Greenpoint adds major hothouse colored bell pepper deal from Dominican Republic
Like most distributors based in Nogales, AZ, Greenpoint Distributing Inc. is primarily involved with Mexico-grown produce. However, “we are going to have a brand new deal starting this year with a group of growers in the Dominican Republic,” said Rick Burkett, sales director, in an interview with The Produce News Nov. 20.
Idaho Potato Commission again sponsors Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game
The Second Annual Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game, of which the Idaho Potato Commission in Eagle, ID, is the title sponsor, is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 15 on the famous blue turf of Boise State University’s Bronco Stadium in Boise.
Twenty-fifth-ranked Utah State University, which was defeated in the first Famous Idaho Potato Bowl face-off in the final seconds of last year’s game by Ohio State after having led the entire game, will be back determined to emerge victorious this year.
USA Onions’ football bowl season retail display contest underway
Taking part in USA Onions/Weber grill products “Get Grillin’” football bowl season retail display contest, produce managers across the country have put in orders for custom logo-emblazoned black Weber Kettle grills as well as plenty of Spanish Sweets from the Idaho-Eastern Oregon’s onion-growing region.
Kicking off Dec. 15 and ending Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013, the retail display contest provides produce departments the opportunity to increase their onion sales and win great prizes simultaneously.
Eye-popping packaging a plus for Curry
Curry & Co has redesigned its onion boxes to provide retailers with barn-red boxes guaranteed to create visual excitement in the produce department. “We wanted something bright, bold and colorful that clearly said ‘farm’,” President Matt Curry told The Produce News. “Our aim was packaging that gets noticed, is functional for displays and connects the consumer to the grower. What consumer doesn’t feel produce starts with an image as iconic as a red barn?”
FPAA urges commerce department to renegotiate tomato suspension agreement
Faced with an announcement from the U.S. Department of Commerce that it would terminate a tomato anti-dumping duty suspension agreement that has been in place between Mexico and the United States since 1996, tomato growers in Mexico have asked the department to reconsider and renegotiate the agreement and have put forth proposals they believe should adequately address concerns of the department and of the Florida tomato industry.
Stemilt honored for its involvement in the Hispanic community
Washington state's Commission on Hispanic Affairs recently honored Stemilt Growers with a Community Collaboration Award based on the company's strong investment and involvement in the Hispanic community.
Stemilt president West Mathison and his wife, Courtney, who also chairs the company's Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, accepted the award during CHA's 40th Anniversary Gala Nov. 9 in Seattle.
DiMare Fresh Houston transitions to new state-of-the-art facility
The DiMare Fresh Houston facility has completed its move into a new 110,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art distribution and packing center located in Houston.
T.M. Kovacevich Philadelphia now partnered with Manfredi Logistics
T.M. Kovacevich Philadelphia, commonly called TMK, located at the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market, recently announced that the company is expanding its distribution. Tommy Kovacevich, general manager of the company, said it has partnered with Manfredi Logistics Service in Kennett Square, PA, to bring its products and services to a larger footprint.