WSPC announces new hire for director of industry outreach
The Washington State Potato Commission announced the addition of Raina Spence as the director of industry outreach.
Vine-killing practices can help improve tuber maturity, crop quality
In a recent report, Sastry Jayanty, assistant professor and extension specialist-potato postharvest physiologist at Colorado State University’s San Luis Valley Research Center, said properly timed vine killing can improve tuber maturation and skin color, thereby improving the value of growers’ crops.
SLV potato crop looks good on slightly more acreage in 2012 than last season
MONTE VISTA, CO — San Luis Valley potato acreage is up slightly this year, from 55,000 in 2011 to 55,100 in 2012, and Colorado Potato Administrative Committee Executive Director Jim Ehrlich said indications are that the crop is of good quality and volume.
Shipments of the 2011 crop had continued into July 2012, with Aug. 9 Spud Facts figures showing year-to-date loads at 34,533 compared to 34,249 as of July 2010.
The Fresh Wave’s Tom Consalo gearing up for fall
VINELAND, NJ — The afternoon of Monday, Aug. 20, was sunny and warm in southern New Jersey, a typical summer day: highs in the 80s, a slight chance of rain. It was on this day, late in the afternoon, that The Produce News spoke to Tom Consalo of The Fresh Wave.
“This time of the year is sort of like the calm before the storm — between the summer crops and [the start of] the fall crops,” he said.
Veronique Vatinelle joins Del Monte Fresh
Miami-based Del Monte Fresh Produce hired VERONIQUE VATINELLE Aug. 13 as marketing manager North America-communications.
In her new position at Del Monte Fresh, Ms. Vatinelle is responsible for communications, trade shows and digital media. She has previously worked in various marketing management and product and business development positions for NCL, FedEx, Sanofi and Modern Veterinary, and she received her MBA from Regis University. This is her first job in the produce industry.
Worley & McCullough/Wada Farms anticipate good season for new partnership
MONTE VISTA, CO — The recent partnership between longtime San Luis Valley potato grower-shipper Worley & McCullough and Idaho’s Wada Farms Marketing Group is described as a win-win move by both parties.
W&M Sales Manager Trampas McCormick said in mid-August that the “opportunity with Wada and the support from them is going to be great.” The partnership was announced by Wada Farms in early August.
Alpine Fresh expands berry program
Alpine Fresh, a major grower-packer-shipper of blueberries, hired Stacy Spivey as director of its domestic berry program.
The company, which is headquartered in Doral, FL, is one of the longer-running U.S. berry importers and is offering year-round availability, as well as value-added items for its existing customers.
Southeast Produce Council leadership will change hands at Fall Conference in Asheville, NC
When the Southeast Produce Council convenes for its fall conference in Asheville, NC, Sept. 20, current President John Shuman of Shuman Produce in Reidsville, GA will be handing the reins to current Vice President Andrew Scott of General Produce in Atlanta. The changing of the guard will mark the first time in the history of the council that the president has previously held every spot in the organization’s hierarchy.
Subdistrict begins implementation of groundwater management plan
Effective May 1, Special Improvement District No. 1 is required to replace injurious water depletions in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. During May, the Colorado State Engineer’s office approved a plan which will reintroduce seven cubic feet of water per second into the uncontained aquifer in the Rio Grande Water Conservation District. “That is about 3,100 gallons per minute,” Division Engineer Craig Cotten told The Produce News. “That is what the state’s model has shown the injury to be.”
Galaxy Nutritional Foods rebrands products as GO Veggie!
Galaxy Nutritional Foods, a leader and innovator in the alternative cheese products industry, announced that it is rebranding its traditional grocery store products as GO Veggie! while also introducing a new dairy-free line.
The new GO Veggie! brand features GO Veggie! Lactose Free, a better-tasting reformulation of the company’s former Galaxy Nutritional Foods Veggie line; and GO Veggie! Dairy Free, the first dairy-free line created specifically for the traditional grocery store channel.