dVida to put the spotlight on tropical category at Viva Fresh

Houston-based importer and exporter dVida said it will showcase its mangoes, red and yellow dragonfruit, ginger, limes, malanga and goldenberries.

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dVida Co. said it plans to highlight the fresh tropical fruit category including mangoes, red and yellow dragonfruit, ginger, limes, malanga and goldenberries at Viva Fresh in Houston, Texas.
(Photos courtsey of dVida )

Houston-based import and exporter dVida said it plans to highlight the fresh tropical fruit category including mangoes, red and yellow dragonfruit, ginger, limes, malanga and goldenberries along dried mango, banana and dragonfruit at Viva Fresh 2025 booth No. 408.

dVida’s said its sister office in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and its other South American offices manage production, operation and logistics to ensure the product is harvested, packed and shipped, streamlining efficient distribution for U.S. retailers, food service and distributors.

“Our extensive sourcing network throughout South America and North America supports our global distribution initiative,” said Ana Paula Jacome, commercial director for dVida. “We provide air and maritime transportation solutions that optimize shelf life and enhance consumer satisfaction. dVida can pack products according to customer specifications, as well as provide a myriad of weights and packaging tailored to specific retailer requests. This allows retailers to offer value packs to their consumers.”

dVida said it guarantees the availability of its tropical products, with shipping from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru and other key tropical-producing countries in Latin America. Their specialty fruit category of mango, yellow and red dragon fruit, lime, ginger, malanga and goldenberries offer various options for retailers and food distributors.

“At Viva, attendees can meet our team, see and taste our products, and discuss the customized solutions we offer,” Jacome said. “Viva Fresh provides an ideal platform to showcase our commitment to industry excellence, innovation and sustainable practices in tropical fruit sourcing. We look forward to engaging with clients and discussing opportunities to meet their produce supply needs.”

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