AMCO Produce seeks new distributors

AMCO Produce, Leamington, Ontario, is “aggressively seeking new distributors, wholesalers and retailers in the U.S.,” said Paul Arrowsmith, sales manager.

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AMCO Produce, Leamington, Ontario, is “aggressively seeking new distributors, wholesalers and retailers in the U.S.,” said Paul Arrowsmith, sales manager.

AMCO is open to spot buying or contracts, he said, and has a large purchasing budget, since the company buys as well as grows greenhouse tomatoes, cucumbers and bell peppers.

Products like beefsteak tomatoes and bell peppers are grown seasonally.

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