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Danny Dumas resigns from Del Monte Fresh Produce

Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. Inc. announced that Danny Dumas has decided to leave the company effective May 29, 2020. During his tenure of over 20 years with the company, Dumas has held several positions, including, vice president operations, Europe and Africa, vice president North America sales and product management (banana and pineapple programs), as well as district sales manager, Canada. “We extend our appreciation and gratitude to Danny for all his many contributions over the years and wish him well in his next endeavor,” said Youssef Zakharia, president and chief operating officer.

Safety concerns prompt Target to temporarily close stores

At this time, Target made the decision to adjust store hours or close stores temporarily for the safety of its employees and guests. "We are a community in pain," said Brian Cornell, Target's chairman and CEO. "That pain is not unique to the Twin Cities — it extends across America. The murder of George Floyd has unleashed the pent-up pain of years, as have the killings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. We say their names and hold a too-long list of others in our hearts. As a Target team, we’ve huddled, we’ve consoled, we’ve witnessed horrific scenes similar to what’s playing out now and

Rainier nears attractive blueberry goal

As summer approaches and the upcoming Washington blueberry season nears first pick, Rainier Fruit Co.'s 100 percent organic blueberry operation is on track to earn the title of Bee Better Certified in July of 2020. “Rainier Fruit has been family owned and operated for five generations and it goes without saying that we would like to last another five,” said Mark Zirkle, president of Zirkle Fruit Co. “The need to sustain our fields and pollinators is crucial to that goal, which makes involvement in programs like Bee Better Certified a natural choice, as well as an exciting one.” In

Foodservice closures: Where does the produce go?

The closures of restaurants, hotels and schools have left growers with heaps of fresh produce without a destination. With crops often grown exclusively for the foodservice industry, growers who produce crops with a large percentage of production destined for this vital market segment are faced with incredible challenges amidst COVID-19 closures. Potato growers have been hit hard with French-fry sales plummeting. The best potatoes for French-fries in foodservice are variety specific, which does not always translate at retail into consumer expectations of what a fresh potato should look like

McDaniel relies on Peru for summer program

With summer getting ready to kick off, McDaniel Fruit Co., based in Fallbrook, CA, was getting ready to receive its first load of Peruvian avocados, which are an important element of the company’s conventional and organic summer avocado program. Company President Rankin McDaniel Sr. told The Produce News that the Peruvian supplies are very much needed, especially on the organic side. He noted that organic avocado shipments from both California and Mexico typically start to wane as the summer wears on with Peru’s production giving the category a boost. He noted that organic demand currently far

Sunny Valley supporting retail partners

The produce industry is in unprecedented times as the COVID-19 pandemic creates challenges that no one has ever dealt with before. That’s why everything Sunny Valley International is doing right now is in support of its retailer partners and other customers. “We recognize that COVID-19 has created unprecedented supply chain disruptions and have resulted in shifts in consumer purchasing preferences,” said Tom Beaver, director of sales for the Glassboro, NJ-based company. “With this in mind, as we look ahead to the Jersey peach and blueberry deals, our focus is on making advanced volume