Pacific Gold Farms & Prime Time International Announce Strategic Alliance

Coachella, CA — Peter Orr, President of Pacific Gold Farms, and Jeff Taylor, Managing Member of Prime Time International, recently announced that the two companies will be joining forces this year to grow, pack and market the Pacific Gold pepper crop in Southern California.

“We have elected to move on from our long term marketing arrangement, which served us so well for many years. We could think of no better marketing team than our friends at Prime Time,” says Mr. Orr. “Their ability to orderly market significant volumes of peppers all year round make Prime Time our ideal new marketing partner,” he adds. The Pacific Gold season consists of field grown red and yellow peppers beginning in mid July and lasting into November. Staggered over several hundred acres in the temperate coastal climate of Southern California, the yields have consistently supplied excellent top quality peppers.

Jeff Taylor echoed Mr. Orr, “The Pacific Gold label is one which has continuously produced outstanding quality and carries a terrific reputation in our industry. They will continue to grow, harvest and pack their crop, we will then take over the sales and marketing. The peppers will be packed with the Prime Time label and Prime Time’s southern California shipping location will give customers another option, in addition to our new facility in Somis.”

For additional information contact: Prime Time sales offices in Coachella, California and Nogales, Arizona (Coachella: 760-399-4166, Nogales: 520-281-4993).

About Prime Time International

Prime Time International, based in Southern California's Coachella Valley, grows, packs and ships multi-colored peppers from throughout the United States and Mexico. The company has created an impressive agricultural infrastructure to supply premium colored peppers 365 days a year to the marketplace. Prime Time grows both open-field and hothouse peppers. On a seasonal basis, Prime Time produces tomatoes, watermelons, green beans and corn. For additional information, visit www.primetimeproduce.com.

Source: Prime Time International