South Texas onion committee adds website

The South Texas Onion Committee has developed www.tx1015.com, a website devoted to South Texas-grown onions.

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The South Texas Onion Committee has developed www.tx1015.com, a website devoted to South Texas-grown onions, said Dante Galeazzi, manager of the Mission-based committee and president/CEO of the Mission-based Texas International Produce Association.

“Although it is small in the world of fresh produce, the South Texas Onion Committee developed a website for all things Texas onions,” Galeazzi said.

“Buyers can visit www.tx1015.com for the latest news, a full list of Texas onion shippers, and general information about both the region and Texas onions.”

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