Oppy Looks Toward New Crop of Envy™ Apples and Year-Round Varieties; Piers Hanbury Details



VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Backed by a seamless supply chain and a new crop of Envy™ apples, alongside a wide range of other year-round varieties, Oppy is helping retailers boost their standing in the apple sector. The grower, marketer, and distributor’s imported apple set gives grocers a competitive edge as the season transitions and consumers continue their search for high-quality fresh produce.

Piers Hanbury, Executive Director of Apples, Pears, and Category Development, Oppy

"Our commitment to quality, innovation, and adaptability drives our success," said Executive Director of Apples, Pears, and Category Development Piers Hanbury. "We're proud to offer a diverse selection of premium and everyday apples, including Ambrosia, Braeburn, Smitten, Royal Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, Pink Lady, and our signature Envy and JAZZ apples."

With a seamless supply chain spanning Washington, New Zealand, South Africa, and Chile, Oppy is anticipating a successful campaign ahead. The provider’s strong supply chain prowess allows it to ensure a consistent and reliable source of apples in the spring and summer months. Oppy’s partners can rely on a steady supply of fresh and flavorful apples as the company anticipates a smooth transition between domestic and import growing seasons.

Oppy is arming its retail partners with a new crop of Envy™ apples alongside a wide range of other year-round varieties

As a press release noted, Envy apples continue to demonstrate remarkable growth, outpacing the industry with a 19 percent increase in conventional supply and an impressive 77 percent surge in organic offerings.

“Our retailers can depend on Oppy to be a partner in their success. With our extensive marketing support and commitment to our expect the world from us promise, they can lean on us to deliver the best in flavor, crunch, and eating experience,” said Hanbury. “And at a time when every dollar holds significance for consumers, we believe they deserve nothing less than the crisp satisfaction and superior taste of a freshly harvested apple.”

In addition to this advantageous variety assortment, Oppy offers a range of marketing materials, including shipper units, posters, recipe cards, tote bags, and digital and social content to help drive sales.

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Texas International Produce Association and Viva Fresh Open Golf Tournament Honor Craig Fox; Aaron Fox and Ed Bertaud Comment



HOUSTON, TX - If there’s one thing our industry excels at, it’s honoring those who came before us. During this year’s Viva Fresh, the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) honored the late Craig Fox with an in-memoriam tribute. At the Viva Fresh Open golf tournament, presented by BEBO Distributing and H-E-B, TIPA posthumously honored Craig Fox with a $25,000 scholarship in his name.

To all who knew him, Craig Fox was described as a visionary and a friend to many. His impact goes beyond our industry, but his unwavering commitment to his customers and his understanding of market challenges made him a man of produce. His legacy lives on through his sons Jacob and Dylan Fox, who continue in his footsteps at Fox Packaging.

At the Viva Fresh Open golf tournament, TIPA posthumously honored Craig Fox with a $25,000 scholarship in his name

Aaron Fox, Craig’s brother, accepted the scholarship check on behalf of the Fox family.

Aaron Fox, Vice President, Fox Packaging and President, Fox Solutions

“From everyone in the Fox family, I want to express a heartfelt gratitude to TIPA and the Viva Fresh steering committee for bestowing this honor to my brother,” said Aaron Fox, Vice President of Fox Packaging. “Craig had an unbelievable gift for understanding the intricate balance between tradition and innovation. While he had a tremendous respect for the roots of this industry, he constantly pushed the boundaries of what could be possible. As we honor his life and legacy, let us pledge to uphold his greatest principle: remaining fully present in our interactions with the industry and listening attentively to our customers. This level of attentiveness allows us to uncover the path forward, while determining necessary paths and actions to maintain the loyalty of the industry.”

According to a press release, Ed Bertaud, IFCO’s Director of Retail Sales, announced the posthumous scholarship in Craig's honor.

Ed Bertaud, Director of Retail Sales, IFCO

"Once a year, we have the opportunity to recognize and honor a member of the Texas produce industry who is no longer with us but made numerous contributions to our industry,” Bertaud commented. “Craig is not only a member of a family, but also a member of a family business that we all would struggle to find a better example of, in terms of legacy, excellence, education, and promotion of our industry and I’m so proud to have him as this year’s recipient.”

The scholarship is open to employees of TIPA member companies and their immediate family members.

We applaud TIPA and Viva Fresh for bestowing this honor on a man known for his passion for our industry.


Publix Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results; Kevin Murphy Comments



LAKELAND, FL - Publix is looking back over the success of its first quarter of 2024, sharing a look at its overall company growth as its quarterly sales eclipse $15.1 billion.

Kevin Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Publix
Kevin Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Publix

“I’m proud of our associates, the owners of Publix, for continuing to make shopping a pleasure for our customers,” said Publix Chief Executive Officer Kevin Murphy.

Among its financial results, Publix reported that its sales for the three months ended March 30, 2024, reached 15.1 billion. This represents a 5 percent climb from the 14.3 billion recorded in 2023. As explained in a press release, the retailer estimates sales increased 1 percent due to the effect of the Easter holiday being in the first quarter of 2024; the effect of the Easter holiday was in the second quarter of 2023.

Publix is looking back over the success of its first quarter of 2024, sharing a look at its overall company growth as its quarterly sales eclipse $15.1 billion

Other key highlights shared in the report include:

  • Net earnings for the three months ended March 30, 2024, were $1.4 billion, compared to $1.2 billion in 2023, an increase of 10.1 percent
  • Earnings per share for the three months ended March 30, 2024, increased to $0.41 per share, up from $0.37 per share in 2023
  • Excluding the impact of net unrealized gains on equity securities in 2024 and 2023, net earnings for the three months ended March 30, 2024 and April 1, 2023 would have been $1.1 billion

Dive further into the report here, and keep clicking on AndNowUKnow for the latest in retail.

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Four Star Fruit Acquires Columbine Vineyards’ Holiday Grape Program from Agriculture Capital; Jack Campbell Comments



DELANO, CA - The premium table grape category continues to experience dynamic changes as demand for its top-tier varieties and programs remains at the top of retailers' minds across the globe. Four Star Fruit remains a constant in this space and has recently grown its portfolio with the acquisition from Agriculture Capital of Columbine Vineyards’ Holiday grape program.

Jack Campbell, Chief Executive Officer, Four Star Fruit
Jack Campbell, President, Four Star Fruit

“We are excited to bring our retail partners the Holiday grape program with deep industry roots,” Jack Campbell, President of Four Star Fruit, tells me. “This acquisition makes us the exclusive marketer for the Holiday variety.”

Under the terms of the acquisition, Four Star Fruit has exclusive rights to all brands, trademarks, and DNA associated with the Holiday variety.

In table grape production since 1987, family-owned Four Star Fruit has been operating for three generations by the Campbell family. The company's ranches are located throughout California’s San Joaquin and Coachella Valley, as well as Mexico. Four Star Fruit offers grapes in both conventional and organic.