Misionero to expand products, distribution with Grupo Altex

Gonzales, Calif.-based Misionero has partnered with Grupo Altex, Mexico City, to add resources, growing regions and processing capabilities.

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Gonzales, Calif.-based Misionero has partnered with Grupo Altex, Mexico City, to add resources, growing regions and processing capabilities.

Misionero handles organic salads, hydroponic lettuces, value-added vegetables and plant-based salad products. Grupo Altex handles fresh salads, as well as preserved fruits, jams, purees, juices, mixed vegetables and fruits and tuna.

The partnership will add to the offerings in Misionero’s product catalog and expand distribution in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, according to a news release.

“The expertise in protected farming and the use of technology will allow us to bring greater value to our customers,” Joe Merenda, Misionero president, said in the release.

Both companies are committed to their cultural foundations and investing in their communities.

Misionero has been focused on social responsibility through its Equitable Food Initiative certifications, while Altex built the Agricultural Entrepreneurs program that has graduated more than 800 farmers.

“When we had the opportunity to visit the team in person, we recognized the natural, cultural fit,” Mauricio Servitje, Grupo Altex corporate director, said in the release.

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