Melons coming to Texas from Guatemala

Nov. 28, 2005
The Port of Corpus Christi TX has begun to receive shipments of honeydew melons and cantaloupes from Central America.

The Port of Corpus Christi TX has begun to receive shipments of honeydew melons and cantaloupes from Central America. As part of a contract, Frontera Produce, based in Edinburg TX, will be importing 2,400 tons of the produce from Guatemala-based Altobaso SA from November to May, except for February.

These melons will be transported to wholesale distributors, grocers, and retailers across the United States, including Kroger Co, H E Butt Grocery Co, and Wal-Mart Stores.

An investment two years ago in a 100,000-square-foot refrigerated storage facility has enabled the Texas Gulf Coast port to receive fresh produce.

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