Procacci Bros. hosts Pennsylvania Gov. Rendell
PHILADELPHIA Joe Procacci hosted about 40 industry leaders at his Procacci Bros. Sales Corp./Garden State Farms facility, here, Sept. 12 to meet Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell in a fund-raising activity for the governor.
The industry guests dined in Procacci Bros.' in-house cafeteria, then gathered in the companys spacious foyer to meet with the governor, who was about 80 minutes late and missed lunch.
Peace Corps veteran makes transition to Gourmet Trading
When Matt Romsa began working April 1 for Gourmet Trading Co., a fresh produce importer and distributor in Los Angeles, it was a big change from the life he had been leading just a year earlier. Mr. Romsa, 27, served for two years as a volunteer health educator for the Peace Corps in the landlocked African nation of Malawi, which ranks among the world's least developed countries, according to the U.S. government.
California date board expects similar crop size to last year
The 2005-06 date harvest in California's Coachella Valley is expected to be in the range of 22 million to 24 million pounds, according to Lorrie Cooper, manager of the California Date Administrative Committee, which represents about 80 percent of the dates grown.
That is about the same volume as the last two years but only about half of the record 52 million-pound harvest in 1992-93.
Apple industry prevails in extending concentrate antidumping order
The U.S. International Trade Commission in Vienna, VA, voted to maintain the current antidumping order on imports of Chinese non-frozen apple juice concentrate to avoid further injury to the domestic apple industry.
In a unanimous vote, the ITC commissioners voted to prevent a return of the predatory pricing practices of the 1990s, which harmed the domestic concentrate industry. The decision is the last step in the process to extend the current antidumping order for five years. The U.S. Apple Association submitted substantive comments in support of the extension.
Load of Idaho potatoes sent to Katrina survivors in Houston
As rescue efforts in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama continued, and thousands of evacuees from Hurricane Katrina's enormous devastation were being relocated, a semi load of Idaho potatoes was on its way to help feed those sheltered at the Houston Astrodome.
According to Corey Griswold of 20/20 Produce Sales Inc. in Paul, ID, the load of 84,000 potatoes was donated by Idaho shippers Arrowhead Potato and Mart Produce, both located in Rupert, Magic Valley Produce in Paul and Sun River of Idaho in Aberdeen.
FPFC luncheon raises thousands for hurricane victims
OAKLAND, CA An impromptu outpouring of generosity resulted in nearly $10,000 being raised for hurricane victims at the Northern California luncheon meeting of the Fresh Produce & Floral Council held Sept. 13, here, at the Oakland Airport Hilton.
FPFC Chair-elect Jack Gyben of Progressive Marketing Group in Los Angeles told The Produce News that Dick Spezzano of Spezzano Consulting and a member of the FPFC executive committee got the ball rolling with a challenge donation.
Frontera Produce launches melon import program
Frontera Produce, based in Edinburg, TX, announced the launch of a new melon import program into the port of Corpus Christi, to begin operations in November.
Frontera will be importing cantaloupe and honeydew from Guatemala and other Latin American sources, contracting 2,400 tons per week for the duration of the season running November to May. The product will be shipped to retailers and wholesalers throughout the United States.
Daniel Carosilva joins sales department at Sandia
Daniel (Danny) Carosliva, who was previously a salesman with Tricar Sales Inc. in Nogales, AZ, is now on the sales desk at Sandia Distributors Inc., also in Nogales.
"Danny has been with us for about three weeks now," Sales Manager Bill Spence said on Wednesday, Sept. 14. We have increased our product line over here, and we felt we needed [additional] help in sales.
Eurofresh launches flavor guarantee program
WILLCOX, AZ Eurofresh Inc., a leading year-round grower-shipper of tomatoes on-the vine and other greenhouse-grown tomatoes, has introduced a consumer guarantee program for its packaged varieties of "Eurofresh Farms" branded product.
A seal indicating Guaranteed Fresh Flavor coupled with the statement Eurofresh promises garden-fresh flavor in every tomato, is now included on every package label for campari, roma, and cherry tomatoes on-the-vine.
Fresh Gourmet announces bold new packaging for croutons
Fresh Gourmet, a leading supplier of retail croutons merchandised in produce departments, announced a fresh new look for its packaging. The new bags feature dynamic and energized photography, reflecting the tastes of today's consumer, along with bold traffic-stopping graphics to maximize point-of-sale positioning.