In the spotlight: Gem-Pack Berries on staying ‘nimble’ and growing its berry business

The Packer caught up with Gem-Pack Berries on camera at IFPA’s Global Produce and Floral Show to learn more about the company’s strong growth and family-focused approach.

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Packer caught up with Gem-Pack Berries at the International Fresh Produce Association’s recent Global Produce and Floral Show to learn more about how the company’s union with Well-Pict is proving beneficial to its customers.

From a better berry supply to expanding proprietary varieties, Gem-Pack Berries is well positioned to serve its customers with quality berries year-round, says Paul Kawamura, chief revenue officer for Gem-Pack Berries.

Click on the Live From video link below to learn more about this family-focused berry company.

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