Vegetable Day Speakers Encourage ‘Store-Door’ Relationships ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) —“It’s simply an effort to get buyers and growers together” said Jeff Patton, coordinator for the Pennsylvania Produce Project, begun recently to help vegetable producers throughout the state sell directly to supermarkets. “These are people you can start a relationship with, a long- term grower-seller relationship,” Patton told about 120 vegetable producers and agri-industry representatives on Monday at the New Holland Vegetable Day at Summit Valley Elementary School Patton coordinated a special buyer panel featuring one ware house representative, a produce manager for a large retail super market store chain, and the co owner of a chain. “We encourage store-door delivery,” said Charles Breneman, director of produce forWeis Mark ets at its Sunbury headquarters. “The program is near and dear to us.” Breneman said that the “Pennsylvania-Proven Produce” label while relatively new to the state, is an (dd idea to Weis. “We have embraced it for 40 years,” he said. They allow store produce managers to set up store-door delivery from local growers. Weis also purchases produce in bulk from growers at its distribution warehouse. The produce must meet standard USDA certification requirements, but Weis accepts a wide array of produce, including sweet com, tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, squash cucumbers, and others. They encourage producers to stop in to local Weis markets and speak directly to die produce managers. Once scheduling and payment I CONESTOGA VALtJBYgItfSRPRISKs I HI-MAG | flgricu tural Lime Spreading | Ihi-cal Cash Discount Savings on Delivery Call Tollfree day and evening 1-800-724-3277 Serving PA, MD, Delmarva, NJ, NY & (LI) —' • HJJ • • ys *fa i 2’; Power in Numbers 2J S |? Spec/al Update S: the American Raw Milk Producers J i! Pricing Assoc., Meeting, ! J Jan. 28, 1998, 7:30 PM. ? S Ken 8011, ARMPPA milk marketing agent • will be giving news about the movement • *n and handling of milk. • Please don't miss this special meeting. • Sj Meeting will be held at Petersheim Cow $8 • Mattress Warehouse on Rt. 372, Christiana, PA S • Lancaster DHIA serves dairymen in w* • Southeastern Pennsylvania. ■>»} For more information call (610) 593-2242 ,£| J For information, call $ (410) 658-6942 (410,658-4383 £S 717-685-5960 J details are worked out, Weis is willing to work on a long-term relationship with die grower. Breneman spoke to a producer at the Vegetable Day who has been selling directly to Weis for about 18 years. William Fox, president of Fox’s Supermarket with locations in Harrisburg, Middletown, and Her shey, operates medium-sized supermarket stores tanging from 30,000-35,000 square feet. They have operated their independent, family-owned business for 30 years; Fox’s Supermarkets encourages local store managers to deal direct ly with local producers. Often they purchase produce from Norris town Produce, who deliver six days a week to all three stores. “Anything they choose will be inspected right on the spot and will pay cash on the spot,” said Fox. “The local product is superior to what we get through the warehouse.” Fox, including the other buyers at the Vegetable Day, are looking toward “signature ID” rtf the pro duce—putting the grower’s name and location right on the produce. All believe it is an excellent selling point “Pennsylvania-proven pro duce is almost like a brand name,” Fox said. Robert Van Liew is director of produce for Associated Wholesal ers, who operates the wholesale buying business in Robesonia. The company has made it a point to lis ten to their customers and he told those who want to sell directly to stores that communication is vital. The business, in operation for 70 yean, supplies independent supermarkets throughout Pennsyl vania. Virginia, Maryland, and other states. Included are 100 ARIMPPA supermarkets and 200 specialty shops, from mom and pop small town meat stores to about 800 con venience stores throughout the region. Their system of allocation includes computer time-dated material using PLU stickers. Van Liew emphasized the importance of developing a work OUTDOOR FURNACES HOT WATER HOTAIR WATER FILLED GRATES § WARRANTY 10 YEARS < | I OPTIONAL o AUTOMATIC OIL BACK UP yf COUNTRY PINES SALES & SERVICE (717) 532-5820 Buyers at tht Vegetable Day. From left, Robert Van (Jew, director of produce for Associated Wholesalers, who operates the wholesale buying business In Robesonia; Charles Breneman, director of produce for Weis Maiicets at Its Sunbury headquarters; and William Fox, president of Fox’s Supermarket with locations In Harrisburg, Middle town, and Hershey. ing relationship with local mark ets. The warehouse offers a special service to growers who have a lot of produce to move. 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