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Four Seasons Comments on Florida's Vegetable Gap in Supply 02/16/2010
Current weather conditions as well as the continued recovery from Florida's January freeze have many buyers focusing on Mexican product to supply the gaps. Four Seasons Produce, Inc. Director of Procurement, Jason Hollinger, was recently interviewed and featured in a February 16, 2010 article published by The Packer. Excerpt from The Packer: Jason Hollinger, Director of Procurement for Four Seasons Produce, Inc., Ephrata, PA., said Mexican produce has helped make up for some supply gaps. "Mexico has sent a lot of the tomatoes, peppers and vegetables they would normally keep in Mexico to the states through Nogales (Ariz.) because they heard about the high prices," Hollinger said in mid-February. Mexico should remain with supplies until the end of April and into early May when Florida is expected to return to volume, Hollinger said. The northeastern distributer expects prices for beans, peppers and tomatoes to remain high. Hollinger said he's seeing beans shipped to the East Coast hitting the mid-to-high $40s with some hitting as high as the low $50s. For more information regarding the February 16th Packer article, please click on the link below to view the complete article on The Packer's website. http://thepacker.com/Supply-gaps-continuing-for-Florida-vegetables/Article.aspx?oid=988247&aid=683&fid=PACKER-CROPS-AND-MARKETS Thursday, March 11, 2010

Four Seasons Comments on Florida's Vegetable Gap in Supply 02/16/2010
Current weather conditions as well as the continued recovery from Florida's January freeze have many buyers focusing on Mexican product to supply the gaps. Four Seasons Produce, Inc. Director of Procurement, Jason Hollinger, was recently interviewed and featured in a February 16, 2010 article published by The Packer. Excerpt from The Packer: Jason Hollinger, Director of Procurement for Four Seasons Produce, Inc., Ephrata, PA., said Mexican produce has helped make up for some supply gaps. "Mexico has sent a lot of the tomatoes, peppers and vegetables they would normally keep in Mexico to the states through Nogales (Ariz.) because they heard about the high prices," Hollinger said in mid-February. Mexico should remain with supplies until the end of April and into early May when Florida is expected to return to volume, Hollinger said. The northeastern distributer expects prices for beans, peppers and tomatoes to remain high. Hollinger said he's seeing beans shipped to the East Coast hitting the mid-to-high $40s with some hitting as high as the low $50s. For more information regarding the February 16th Packer article, please click on the link below to view the complete article on The Packer's website. http://thepacker.com/Supply-gaps-continuing-for-Florida-vegetables/Article.aspx?oid=988247&aid=683&fid=PACKER-CROPS-AND-MARKETS Thursday, March 11, 2010

Four Seasons Produce Inc. receives Green Power Award, 09/18/2009
PennFuture recognized Four Seasons Produce on September 10, 2009 at a luncheon in Philadelphia as a Green Power Consumer for their commitment to reducing energy use, conserving resources and improving the environment. The Green Power awards were created by PennFuture to honor individuals, private industries, government agencies and public interest organizations that are building Pennsylvanias thriving renewable energy market.

40 Under 40 - Produce Business 06/10/2008
Jonathan Steffy was recognized by Produce Business as one of the top 40 Under 40 for 2008.

Four Seasons and Earthcycle Packaging Program 04/18/2007
Four Seasons and Earthcycle set to launch Organic Packaging Program on Earthday...

New Name for Fresh Pro Trading, Inc. 01/22/2007
Four Seasons Produce, Inc. and Fresh Pro Trading, Inc., its subsidiary conducting importing operations, announced today that Fresh Pro would now be known as Earth Source Trading, Inc. The new name provided an opportunity for Earth Source to distinguish itself from other ...

Four Seasons Produce, Inc. launches new business with a logistics focus 08/31/2006
Full-service produce distributor Four Seasons Produce, Inc. today announced a formal extension of their supply chain management services through the establishment of Sunrise Logistics, Inc.

 

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