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California stone fruit season kicks off with organic cherries and apricots
Fruit World, a family-owned grower-shipper of organic and conventional fruit is now shipping its organic cherries and organic apricots.
“What a difference one year makes,” said Bianca Kaprielian, Fruit World co-founder and CEO. “2020 was a bumpy stone fruit season in California. But this year we had enough chill hours and favorable weather, and the trees are full of great-looking fruit.”
Fruit World is now shipping its organic cherries and organic apricots.
Unaffected by the late April rains, Fruit World’s Coral, Lynn and Tioga cherries are at peak flavor. Packed at Podesta Packing in Linden, CA, a new, state-of-the-art optical sorter ensures the best cherries make it into the retail pack. “The fruit looks spectacular. We are really happy with this year’s crop, and it looks great in our fun and bright packaging,” said Richter. Fruit World’s organic cherry season continues through the end
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 9:04 am
Neighbouring freehold sites housing a rich mix of
commercial tenants in an Auckland growth hotspot have been
put up for sale, offering diversified income plus
significant future development potential.
The two properties on
adjoining titles on Apirana Avenue, Glen Innes, are zoned
for intensive development in the fast-growing suburb’s
town centre.
Three buildings on the sites are fully
leased to tenants ranging from a major charity shop and
leading fruit retailer to an acupuncturist, a printing and
photography shop, a café and a chocolatier. Seven tenancies
return combined net rental income of $350,782 plus outgoings
and GST per annum.