Progressive Produce Gears Up for Robust Citrus Season; Cory Stahl, Veronica Rodarte, Gabriel Andrade, Kyle Griffith, and Andrew Mashler Comment



Progressive Produce Gears Up for Robust Citrus Season; Cory Stahl, Veronica Rodarte, Gabriel Andrade, Kyle Griffith, and Andrew Mashler Comment


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LOS ANGELES, CA - Progressive Produce is poised to deliver a robust citrus season. This fall, the company will expand its organic oranges, lemons, and grapefruit volume while growing its conventional citrus offerings.

Cory Stahl, Vice President of Sales, Progressive Produce
Cory Stahl, Vice President of Sales, Progressive Produce

“I’m continually impressed by how our team has grown and the value our year-round organic program is bringing to both retailers and grower partners,” Cory Stahl, Vice President of Sales, commented.

The company’s dedication to superior quality and innovative practices is positioning it to meet the evolving demands of retailers and enhance seasonal offerings.

This fall, the company will expand its organic oranges, lemons, and grapefruit volume while growing its conventional citrus offerings

Veronica Rodarte, Commodity Manager, also commented.

Veronica Rodarte, Commodity Manager, Progressive Produce
Veronica Rodarte, Commodity Manager, Progressive Produce

“Our lime program has grown into a year-round offering for conventional and nearly year-round for organic,” explained Rodarte. “This reliability, even in challenging growing seasons, has earned us the loyalty of customers.”

Progressive Produce's citrus crops have benefited from favorable weather conditions, leading to an anticipated increase in both conventional and organic orange volumes. According to a press release, the company expects a return to normal size profiles, making it well-positioned for robust promotions in the market.

Gabriel Andrade, Sales Manager, Progressive Produce
Gabriel Andrade, Sales Manager, Progressive Produce

“This year’s unusual weather patterns in Mexico have impacted lime production more than usual, but our ability to move the best quality available has played a crucial role in our customers’ success,” added Gabriel Andrade, Sales Manager.

In addition to its oranges, Progressive's organic lemons are currently receiving attention.

Kyle Griffith, Sales Manager, Progressive Produce
Kyle Griffith, Sales Manager, Progressive Produce

“We started packing our Mexican organic lemons in early August, and the quality has been really nice,” noted Kyle Griffith, Sales Manager. “With organic oranges and grapefruit currently in limited supply, our organic 2 lb lemon bags are the top choice for September and October promotions.”

Progressive Produce’s commitment to citrus excellence is long-standing, dating back to 2005 with its lime and key lime program.

Andrew Mashler, Golden Star Citrus
Andrew Mashler, Progressive Produce

“The reduced thrip damage compared to last year is what stood out to me during our recent grove tours,” shared Andrew Mashler. “The fruit on our trees looks fantastic, and I’m excited about the increased volume of fancy-grade oranges we’ll have available this season.”

With an eye on continued growth and success, Progressive Produce is poised for another standout season in citrus.

Keep reading ANUK for more updates on the citrus season and its ever-changing landscape.



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