Fowler Packing purchases SunWest Fruit Co., expanding citrus acreage

Citrus and grape producer Fowler Packing expands citrus program with a 10,000 acre acquisition of California farmland.

A panoramic image of rows of mandarin trees at sunset.
A panoramic image of rows of mandarin trees at sunset.
(Courtesy of Fowler Packing Company)

Fresno, Calif.-based Fowler Packing Company, with backing from Ag Partners Capital, has acquired SunWest Fruit Company, a citrus and tree fruit grower in Parlier, Calif. This acquisition will add over 10,000 acres of premier farmland in coveted water districts to Fowler Packing’s holdings, according to a news release.

“Given the significant headwinds facing California agriculture, we are constantly evaluating how we can better support our retail partners, consumers, and employees,” Justin Parnagian, chief executive officer said in the release. “This is the largest acquisition in Fowler Packing’s history and represents a historic moment for our family-owned company.”

The acquisition of SunWest Fruit is part of Fowler Packing’s long-term strategic plan to strengthen the company’s position in the citrus category and California agriculture by growing total mandarin volume, expanding citrus offerings, and increasing packing capacity. Fowler Packing has thoughtfully grown and expanded over the course of its 72 year history, becoming one of the largest farming companies in the state, according to the release.

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What’s more, since Fowler Packing’s Peelz launch in 2019, the mandarin brand has experienced sustained growth, gained market share and increased sales in the last year by over 60%. The Peelz brand is sold in more than 12,000 stores throughout North America, according to the release.

“As we continue to grow, we remain committed to the values that have gotten us to where we are today”, Parnagian said in the release. “We strive to have the best quality product, be a strategic partner, and preferred employer while farming responsibly and sustainably.”

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