Searching for the value proposition in RFID
There is little doubt that the Wal-Mart mandate " as it has been called " is the impetus that has propelled radio frequency identification technology into the limelight and produced significant development in the past year.
There also seems to be general agreement that the use of RFID will offer unknown value in many different areas in the years to come, which is a very good thing because for the fresh produce industry, the value proposition as put forth by the Wal-Mart mandate isn?t evident.
IFPA helps members understand new bioterrorism law
Produce companies struggling to understand the kind of records they need to maintain under the bioterrorism law got an opportunity to ask top legal experts during a Jan. 26 teleconference sponsored by the International Fresh-cut Produce Association.
CPAC study shows that promoted potatoes enjoy higher volume
A recently released competitive analysis done by the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee stated that retailers "can enjoy case lifts [increased volume] on promoted potatoes up to 345 percent above non-advertised weeks, a rate almost three times greater than that of another leading vegetable, lettuce."
Moreover, the analysis noted, the lifts are experienced during summer months.
California Avocado Commission expands merchandising force
The California Avocado Commission announced the expansion of its retail merchandising force through agreements with David M. Anderson, Sheila Carden and Cece Krumrine, according to Jan DeLyser, vice president of marketing.
Joe Feldman leaves PSJ to head commodity sales at Ocean Mist
CASTROVILLE, CA " Ocean Mist Farms, based here, has hired Joe Feldman as vice president of commodity sales. He most recently was vice president of sales and marketing for nearby Pride of San Juan, a role he held for the past two-and-a-half years. Prior to working at PSJ, Mr. Feldman, 44, was a salesman for Apio Inc. for four years. Before Apio he had spent 16 years with River Ranch Fresh Foods LLC, finishing as sales manager.
Brooks Tropicals announces new staff appointments
Brooks Tropicals in Homestead, FL, announced Feb. 1 a number of personnel changes.
Amanda Douglas, who has been with the company for three years, has been promoted to director of sales management. Her duties will include inventory management and providing appropriate departments with accurate information. She will also assist in specific commodity interoffice coordinations.
Paramount's new almond products to be sold in produce departments
Paramount Farms, a leading vertically integrated supplier of pistachios and almonds based in Los Angeles, is extending its reach in the snacking category with the introduction of "Sunkist Almond Munchies," a new line of six delicious heart-healthy almond snacks.
Good Florida strawberry season despite late start
Each strawberry season in Florida is different because of the things that affect it " not the least of which is the weather.
?Hurricanes Charlie and Frances blew through the state in early fall before we had begun our strawberry deal," said Chip Hinton, executive director of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association. "But Hurricane Jeanne, the third storm to hit the peninsula, arrived after we had put about 5,000 acres out. The total damage that resulted [had] a negative impact of about $10 million."
Harris Farms considers appeal of sexual harassment verdict
A federal-court jury in Fresno, CA, found Coalinga, CA-based Harris Farms Inc. liable for sexual harassment and awarded one of its employees nearly $1 million, a verdict that has outraged Harris Farms " one of California?s larger agricultural businesses.
The verdict was handed down Friday, Jan. 21. Sylvia Gomez, human resource director for Harris Farms, told The Produce News Monday, Jan. 24, that Harris Farms likely would appeal the verdict.
U.S. delegation of retailers and wholesalers tours Sicilian citrus region
International trade is at an all-time high, with no sign of slowing down. Products that are new to the U.S. market seem to surface daily, and many of them quickly carve a niche and become a permanent part of the produce department landscape.
Among the newly introduced items that consumers will have the pleasure of savoring in 2005 are specialty citrus varieties from Sicily, namely the Tarocco, Moro and Sanguinello orange varieties.