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Prima Wawona announces major stone fruit expansion
April 27 , 2021
Prima Wawona, the world’s largest stone fruit grower and marketer, has announced that it is expanding its acreage by another 2600 acres.
The new stone fruit acreage increases the company’s total to almost 15,000 acres, equating to 1 million additional trees.
“As industry leaders, this investment represents an ongoing commitment to the growth and development of the Stone Fruit category and will help us achieve our long-term objectives. It will allow Prima Wawona to expand its ability to grow, harvest, pack and ship the healthiest, most delicious, highest quality Stone Fruit” said Eric Beringause, Chief Executive Officer of Prima Wawona.
April 26, 2021
Prima Wawona, a leading grower and marketer of conventional and organic peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots, is expanding by 2,600 acres devoted to growing stone fruit. The new acreage increases the company’s total to almost 15,000 acres, equating to 1 million additional stone fruit trees, and further establishes Prima Wawona as a leading stone fruit grower.
“As industry leaders, this investment represents an ongoing commitment to the growth and development of the stone fruit category and will help us achieve our long-term objectives. It will allow Prima Wawona to expand its ability to grow, harvest, pack and ship the healthiest, most delicious, highest quality stone fruit,” said Eric Beringause, CEO of Prima Wawona.