Giumarra's berry division grows with new hires
Building on its reputation as a recognized leader and global provider of produce, Los Angeles-based Giumarra has announced the addition of two new members to its berry division: Michael Caputo and Bruce Turner.
Labor and immigration issues discussed at National Onion Association convention
Members of the National Onion Association had an opportunity to trade information on a variety of topics at the group's 92nd annual convention in Scottsdale, AZ. The conference concluded Dec. 3.
CAC's Nutrition Advisory Committee chairman retires
Charley Wolk is stepping down after 20 years of successful leadership as chairman of the California Avocado Commission's Nutrition Advisory Committee.
His retirement comes after a distinguished tenure of service overseeing the committee responsible for scientific research into the health benefits of California avocados. His deep commitment to the committee educated millions of consumers about the California avocado's role in a healthy diet and dispelled common myths about the fruit, industry observers said.
Baldor to move into new facility next spring
Having outgrown its current facility, Baldor Specialty Foods, one of the larger importers and distributors of fresh produce in the Northeast, will be moving to a larger facility this coming spring.
"We are forward-thinkers and we have spent the last two years knowing that we needed to move to a larger building as we outgrew ours," said Michael Muzyk, president of Baldor.
ExpressTrak rail service may soon double capacity
PHILADELPHIA -- J.M. Procacci is excited. He expects ExpressTrak to be doubling its refrigerated rail cargo service in the near future.
His firm, Procacci Bros./Garden State Farms, here, is in the midst of a two-year contract with ExpressTrak, which Procacci Bros. has used to bring produce to Philadelphia from various distant U.S. shipping points.
Prime Produce signs agreement with Mexican avocado growers
Prime Produce International LLC in Placentia, CA, announced Thursday, Dec. 8, that it has signed an exclusive marketing agreement with an avocado growers cooperative in Michoacan, Mexico.
Integradora De Productores de Aguacate de Michoacan is a growing, packing and marketing cooperative that was recently formed to pool the production of Mexican Hass avocados for sales in the U.S. market, said Avi Crane, president and chief executive officer of Prime Produce.
Oregon Potato Commission Conference set for next month
Oregon potato growers will gather to learn more about the state of their industry at the 39th annual Oregon Potato Conference to be held in Portland Jan. 26-27.
Highlighting the conference will be a discussion on "Tomorrow's Agriculture, Six Trends You Can't Afford to Miss." The session is sponsored by the Oregon, Washington and Idaho potato commissions and supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Industry outlook outlined in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA -- Foodservice sales, local production, produce packaging, consumer information and transportation issues were among the hot topics of discussion in a produce industry seminar held here Dec. 6.
Produce Marketing Association President Bryan Silbermann offered a State of the Industry presentation, which was followed by four industry leaders whose panel discussion addressed some of the issues flagged by Mr. Silbermann.
Chilean groups oppose California effort to change grape marketing order
On Nov. 28, the Chilean Exporters Association (Asociacion de Exportadores de Chile or ASOEX) filed comments with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in opposition to a marketing order rule change proposed by a group of table grape growers from the Coachella Valley in California.
In a Nov. 29 press release, ASOEX indicated that the proposed change, if adopted by the USDA, could cut at least 20 days and 2 million cases of Thompson seedless grapes out of the Chilean fresh fruit shipping season in April of each year.
FPAA attendees hear how to differentiate from competition
NOGALES, AZ -- Retailers need to be focused on their businesses to be competitive in an environment of blurred retail channels, according to speakers at the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas annual Nogales Produce Convention & Invitational Golf Tournament, here, Dec. 1-3.
Rick Smith, director of produce for the Modesto, CA-based Save Mart Supermarkets Inc. supermarket chain, told the audience that regional players such as Save Mart and Wegman's have found a niche in the marketplace.