PMG’s Top 3: Papaya Produce and Groceries, Buffum Lake Farms, Premier Produce Central Florida

These produce companies were searched for the most on Produce Market Guide last week.

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These produce companies were sought-after the most on Produce Market Guide last week.

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  1. Agritrade Farms Deerfield Beach, Fla,-based Agritrade Farms is a broker, exporter, shipper and importer, “shipping a variety of top-shelf produce out of various shipping points across the Americas and the Caribbean to wholesalers and retailers across North America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia,” according to its website. Click to view Agritrade Farms’ profile.

  2. Papaya Produce and Groceries Papaya Produce and Groceries is a Detroit, Mich.- based wholesaler for markets and restaurants in the Detroit Metro area. They specialize in a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Click to view Papaya Produce and Groceries profile.

  3. Premier Produce Central Florida: Melbourne, Fla.-based Premier Produce is a foodservice distributor specializing in fresh produce and dairy, according to its website. Click to view Premier Produce Central Florida’s profile.

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