Industry
Columbine Vineyards, a part of the AC Foods family, has announced a partnership with Four Star Sales Inc. to meet the increasing demands of the fresh table grape industry.
Grapes are a top food for immunity and brain health, according to a new book soon to be released by dietitian and author Patricia Bannan.
The International Fresh Produce Association was briefed that, effective January 22, 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection would begin enforcing a requirement for entry into the U.S. for essential workers.
On November 29, 2021, during a routine delimiting survey, the USDA confirmed the detection of pale cyst nematode (PCN) in one potato production field located in Bingham County, Idaho.
DLF International expects grapefruit into April and Valencia juice oranges through mid-July. The company also expects tangerines through middle of April and Honey Bells into mid-February.
August will mark 50 years since President Richard Nixon signed the Rural Development Act of 1972, creating the Rural Regional Development Centers located throughout the United States.
Scott Fletcher will be among industry leaders to be honored Jan. 24 at the Texas International Produce and Association’s Hall of Fame Banquet.
Flexible packaging and material science company ProAmpac has partnered with Kit Yam, a professor in Rutgers University’s food science department.
New York City-based Continental Grain Co. (Conti) has announced an investment in global berry marketer Agroberries, according to a news release.
Water availability and costs have long been major challenges for the citrus industry, along with increases in cultural and labor costs.
Higher lemon prices and increased brokered fruit revenue helped Limoneira offset lower exports and reduced lemon volume for the fourth quarter ending Oct. 31.
Crystal Valley Foods (Crystal Valley) announced today that it has finalized the acquisition of additional bays on the Los Angeles Wholesale Terminal Market, adjacent to its current location.
The National Mango Board is seeking nominations for seven open board member positions.
Just one in 10 Americans eat recommended levels of vegetables, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control.
The assessment evaluates pest risk presented by lemon, grapefruit, mandarin and sweet orange shipments from Botswana to the U.S. for consumption.
The assistance includes $143 million for crop losses to Hurricane Milton and other natural disasters.
As part of its sponsorship, the association will provide New York state-grown apples at the finish line, at several related events and to race volunteers.
The International Fresh Produce Association provided over 9,000 pounds of fresh produce and floral as decor and snacks for the annual Halloween celebration.
The member-owned trade association says the event will bring together leaders, members and industry professionals to celebrate its legacy and foster inspiration through health care, advocacy, leadership and education.
The expansion includes a new 27-acre glass greenhouse facility as well as serving as the exclusive long-term marketer for two additional operations.
The company is providing businesses with cybersecurity tips and resources, including a free cybersecurity checklist.
Hub says the move will enhance its services in the agribusiness industry and better position WGIS for long-term growth through expanded scale and capabilities.
The local growing season is over for most items in the state, and distributors are beginning to look to other regions to fill their customers’ needs for the coming fall and winter seasons.
The strategic partnership is intended to benefit the customers of both companies through South Mill Champs’ expanded operational and logistical capabilities.
A Century of Produce: The First-Aisle Department
The 40,000-square-foot facility will grow strawberries exclusively for Driscoll’s.
The group said it is also reviewing the value of its salad business assets in North America.
These sanctions include barring the business and the principal operators of the business from engaging in PACA-licensed business or other activities without approval from USDA.
The USDA has filed an administrative complaint against Berry People LLC for alleged violations of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act.
Dr. Dan Thompson speaks with Dr. Chris Reinhardtabout wintertime nutrition and water management for beef cows for feedlot cattle.