Fresh Quest Introduces Honeymoon Melons

March 6, 2014 Fresh Quest, Inc.

Fresh Quest, Inc., is proud to announce the successful development and distribution of a new melon variety.

Locus Traxx Worldwide Announces Release Of New SmartTraxx Unit, The SmartTraxx GO

March 6, 2014 Locus Traxx

Locus Traxx, the leader in continuous monitoring and real-time reporting assuring the delivery of safe and secure fresh food, announced the creation of a revolutionary new device, the SmartTraxx GO.

Florida Strawberry Grower Wish Farms Releases Children's Book; Announces Grocery Money Giveaway

March 6, 2014 Wish Farms

Florida strawberry grower Wish Farms has always been heavily involved in their local community, as a major sponsor of the Florida Strawberry Festival and other local charity events. As a national produce broker, marketer and distributor of fresh berries and produce, Wish Farms has continued to expand their community involvement to the national stage, with efforts to encourage healthy eating of fresh fruits and vegetables and nutritional education for children.

DeltaTrak To Host Educational Cold Chain Risk Aversion Webinar

March 6, 2014 DeltaTrak

DeltaTrak®, a leading innovator of cold chain management solutions today announced it will host an educational webinar on cold chain risk aversion. The webinar will present an overview of new regulations and recommended steps for documenting risk assessment and risk aversion plans. The "Cold Chain Risk Aversion: A Renewed Focus" webinar will be presented on March 12th at 11:00 am to 11:30 pm PST. The webinar will look at common similarities between the new China SFDA Good Supply Practices guidance and EU Guidelines on Good Distribution Practice of Medicinal Products for Human Use.

California Citrus – Sales & Growth Results For A Challenging Season

March 6, 2014 Sun Pacific

It has been a tough season for California citrus. Freezing temperatures in December wiped out a quarter of California's mandarin, navel oranges and lemons, according to industry group California Citrus Mutual.  Estimates indicate a $441 million loss for the $2 billion California citrus industry. Now, California is suffering from a drought that may impact next year's citrus crop.