Dimetri Gardikas Produce Company, Inc.
Location
California
Founded
1983-01-26
Risk Signals
47 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Fresh Fruits and Vegetables), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about Dimetri Gardikas Produce Company, Inc.
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2025-04-07 (producemarketguide.com)
Mangoes
Mangoes are not all the same. Each variety has its own distinct flavor. Educate consumers about those flavors using clear labeling and signage. Include mangoes in your tropical display next to pineapple and bananas.
Read more2025-04-04 (producemarketguide.com)
Peppers, Bell
Bell peppers remain popular across age groups and genders, and their popularity continues to rise. Include a variety of colors in your pepper offerings to appeal to the broadest possible swath of consumers.
Read more2025-04-03 (producemarketguide.com)
Clementines / Mandarins / Tangerines
Clementine and tangerines continue to make inroads in sales. Cash in on this tiny citrus item to add big bucks to your bottom line. Include clementines and tangerines in larger citrus displays to draw attention to the entire category.
Read more2024-09-17 (producemarketguide.com)
Introducing the 2024 Produce Retailer of the Year
Sonya Constable, vice president of produce for Sprouts Farmers Market, rose to the top of a highly qualified and deserving list of produce retail talent while also achieving a history-making win.
Read more2024-06-08 (producemarketguide.com)
Produce Market Guide (PMG)
FAQs Here are the answers to most common questions.
Read more2023-11-17 (thepacker.com)
Del Monte Foods says partnership with nonprofit is advancing nutrition education
The company says the commitment was made in support of its Growers of Good purpose to foster a healthier tomorrow by making nutritious foods more accessible to all.
Read more2023-10-20 (thepacker.com)
‘Change starts here,’ says IFPA CEO Cathy Burns
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show kicked off with a rousing State of the Industry address by CEO Cathy Burns, Oct. 19.
Read more2023-06-08 (thepacker.com)
Sweet potatoes lead the 2022 list of top-value crops in the Carolinas
Sweet potatoes lead the list of top-dollar fruit and vegetable commodities in North Carolina and South Carolina, according to USDA agricultural statistics for 2022.
Read more2023-06-05 (thepacker.com)
Walmart, industry leaders aim to reduce carbon emissions
What is the fresh produce supply chain doing to reduce its carbon emissions? That was among the questions posed to panelists at The Packer’s recent Sustainable Produce Summit in Palm Desert, Calif.
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