South Texas onion committee adds website

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

B6CD1BDE-5EA5-4175-8918A3DC04DF4219.png
B6CD1BDE-5EA5-4175-8918A3DC04DF4219.png
(Photo courtesy South Texas Onion Committee)

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.”

Related content:
Texas onion growers expect good season despite acreage decline
Organic onions hold on in South Texas
Onion shippers expect ample trucking

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
Higher beef prices and grocery inflation are pushing the cost of a backyard barbecue higher in 2026.
At the recent Washington Conference, panelist Rochelle Bohm of CMI Orchards warned the “exorbitant” fees associated with EPR compliance will quickly swallow up what little financial breathing room produce companies have left.
Some leading onion sellers and marketers say their companies have undergone major transitions since they entered the business — and the changes just keep coming.
Read Next
Dante Galeazzi joins “The Packer Podcast” to share why ignoring the trade pact will trigger a damaging domino effect of soaring inflation and small harvests.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App