Seen and heard at Viva Fresh 2024 — Part 3

Seen and heard at Viva Fresh 2024 — Part 3

Shown are Johnny Garcia and Shane Aldrich at the Stella Farms booth at Viva Fresh Expo 2024.
Shown are Johnny Garcia and Shane Aldrich at the Stella Farms booth at Viva Fresh Expo 2024.
(Photo: Christina Herrick)
by Christina Herrick, Apr 17, 2024

HOUSTON — Tropicals, tomatoes and a logo in the Smithsonian Museum are among the highlights of some of The Packer's booth visits during the recent Viva Fresh Expo.

At the Sella Farms booth, Shane Aldrich highlighted the company's portfolio of pineapple, roma tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers and imported and domestic watermelon.

“If one thing's not going, the next is,” he said.

Viva Fresh 2024 Topline
Shown are Tony Cappelli and David Pereira at the Topline Farms booth. (Photo: Christina Herrick)

 

Topline Farms' grab-and-go tomatoes with a top seal were main talking points at the event, said David Pereira. He also said booth visitors were also interested in hearing about the company's in-house freight solutions, especially as the Canadian tomato season kicks off.

“We have plentiful supply, and yields are good,” he said. “We're into the Canadian season with full steam.”

Viva Fresh Bushmans
Shown are Michael Gatz and Mat Moon of Bushnan's, Dennis McKeon of Amerifresh and Miguel Fuentes of Produce Packaging at the Bushman's booth at Viva Fresh. (Photo: Christina Herrick)

 

At the Bushman's booth, Michael Gatz said a big topic of discussion was the update to its Snoboy line. Gatz said Bushmans partnered with U.S. Foods to bring Snoboy back.

“It's one of the only brands in the Smithsonian,” he said.

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