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Davy Crockett Economics
Ive spent an entire day following the economic crisis that is upon us.
General Motors stock hit a 55-year low, and F... continue reading »
New processor sets up shop in Arizona
In the early 90s, Henry Chavez saw a need for cooling operations in San Luis, Ariz., so he started Spindle Cooling and Warehousing. As that comp... continue reading »
New policy covers growers in a recall situation
When a recall occurs, processors and shippers are usually insured from product loss and the associated costs. But until now the grower hasnt had... continue reading »
Market disruptions force processors, foodservice to innovate
According to the most recent consumer price index, fruit and vegetable costs are up about 6 percent, but growers, processors and distributors are scra... continue reading »
Third Coast Produce brings fresh-cut line in-house
The coastal area of Texas is Americas third coast, and like the East Coast and the West Coast it makes huge contributions to the eco... continue reading »
Family-owned shipper expands fresh-cut operations
When Scott Danner, chief operating officer for Kansas City, Kan.-based Liberty Fruit Co., told owner and CEO Arnold Caviar that he needed to expand th... continue reading »
Facing an Energy Crisis
As I write this column, the cost for a barrel of crude oil is expected to top $100, surpassing the $95 inflation-adjusted cost in 1980. In 1999, oil f... continue reading »
The Big Challenge in Schools
Its not too often that you see a 325-pound person encouraging others to lose weight. But that was the premise of a surprise hit reality televisi... continue reading »
Subway adds sliced apples to its menu
A fresh-cut fruit processor is supplying Subway with sliced, bagged apples for its new Fresh Fit meals.
Sun Rich Fresh Foods has ... continue reading »
FDA Bioterrorism Act Recordkeeping Requirements: IFPA Recordkeeping Teleconference
Is your company compliant with FDA newly announced Bioterrorism Act recordkeeping provisions?
Larger companies have until Dec. 9... continue reading »