Florida citrus crop rebounds, but industry faces slow, uncertain recovery
While the Florida citrus industry got a spot of good news Oct. 12 with the release of the 2005-06 citrus crop forecast, the beleaguered industry still has a long way to go toward recovery in the face of the devastating canker and citrus greening plights.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said that it expects the state's orange crop to produce 190 million boxes during the coming season 27 percent more than the 149.6 million boxes produced last year.
Dandrea Produce increases stature in Chilean fruit deal
Dandrea Produce will double its Chilean fruit volume this year as the result of the acquisition of a 50 percent interest in a partnership between a Chilean grower and a U.S.-based importer.
According to Steve Dandrea, who is involved in sales for Landisville, NJ-based Dandrea Produce, his company acquired a 50 percent share in the partnership between importer Andes River in Cherry Hill, NJ, and Copefrut, a grower based in Chile. Mr. Dandrea said that Copefrut is one of Chile's larger growers of stone fruit, apples and cherries, and it also handles grapes and kiwifruit.
Texas survives Rita, but freight rates delivering severe blow
While the Texas produce industry avoided a direct hit from last month's Hurricane Rita, there are short- and long-term effects from that storm as well as Hurricane Katrina, said John McClung of the Texas Produce Association.
"We lost no crops or acreage," said Mr. McClung, and the hurricane didnt disrupt any immediate shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Additionally, he said that the imports that typically come into Texas enter by truck via the southern border with Mexico, which also wasnt affected by Hurricane Rita.
William Garin, a top promoter of Iceberg lettuce, dead at 84
William Garin, heralded as one the early and top promoters of Iceberg lettuce, died of natural causes Oct. 9 at his home in Salinas, CA. He was 84.
No rush to fill IBA post
There will be no rush to fill the position recently vacated by Tim Debus, who recently resigned from the International Banana Association to take a position with IFCO Systems.
The IBA contracted with United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association in Washington, DC, to manage the banana group when Robert Moore retired in 1999 after heading the IBA for decades.
PMA research reveals retailers biting into foodservice territory
Produce Marketing Association research shows that overall, 43 percent of consumers said that they purchase prepared meals from their supermarket.
Moreover, 30 percent of consumers say they make more of those purchases today than they did a year ago, replacing what they would have traditionally purchased at a restaurant.
Arkansas Tomato opens new facility in Nogales
Arkansas Tomato Shippers announced the opening of its new 26,000-square-foot warehouse in Nogales, AZ.
Outgrowing its previous location, the company sought a facility in a more convenient location that offered increased truck parking, cooler space, dry storage and dock doors for ease of loading and unloading.
California lawsuit seeks to mash potato industry
No sooner had the potato industry emerged victorious and vindicated from the attack of the now-discredited anti-carb diets than it came under attack from yet another quarter: this time a lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer against nine manufacturers of potato chips and french fries.
Craig See joins Monterey Mushrooms
Monterey Mushrooms, the largest branded grower, shipper and marketer of fresh mushrooms in the United States, announced that Craig See has joined its sales team as sales manager for the Pacific Northwest and western Canada regions, effective Sept. 12.
He replaces Harry DeTurk, who retired from the company in July.
Mr. See has been in the produce business for the past eight years in various sales and management capacities with Impact Sales, Avo-Mex, Food Tech International and, most recently, International Herbs in Surrey, BC.
Global Berry Farms to supply 'Naturipe' brand organic cranberries
Global Berry Farms LLC, headquartered in Naples, FL, is for the first time ever offering "Naturipe" brand organic cranberries to its customers.
The cranberries will be grown and packed by Sandhill Cranberry Inc. in Wisconsin, a leading fresh organic cranberry grower in the country. The berries will be available from October through December.