Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Pamela's kitchen and the hype behind local

I notice that the new video of Pamela's kitchen on The Packer's Web site is catching some buzz on the Fresh Produce Industry Discussion Group.
Luis writes:

Looking forward to see more segments. The line between produce and frozen dinner is blurring. Some products that come to mind as candidates in no order of preference.
Refrigerated potatoes (particularly the spiced cubed kind)
http://www.simplypotatoes.com/
Bird's eye Steamfresh product line (a bit redundant)
http://www1.birdseyefoods.com/birdseye/steamfresh/
Hmm... the sliced apple folks and others might be onto something with the offering of single serving packs.


Cal from the Fresh Produce Industry Discussion Group posted this thought recently on the buy local trend, and I'll pass it on here. This topic needs more illumination, for sure, to define how big it is and how big it will become...and why.


Has anyone seen actual studies showing the effects of "Buying Local" verses buying traditional produce? I've seen the old trucks that the local guys drive. I've seen how long their product sits before it sells. I just can't imagine how much more environmentally friendly, or fresh most of the product could be.
If you could make local producers as efficient as the big shippers and haulers in the traditional industry, then clearly the local grower/ shippers would have an advantage. Antidotal evidence, however, says they are no where near that level of efficiency.
Most of the products I'm responsible for are not grown here, so I don't get to work with local programs very often. So all I know about the "locally grown" movement is from the outside looking in.
We do, however, buy local product when it fits our program, but not as a part of some larger "locally grown" program. Because of that, I'm sure in some regions it is possible to build a greener and healthier program by working with local venders to some extent, but I'm not sure it would work just anywhere with just any product.
Is it all hype? If not, what am I missing?
Cal

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Reporting from Bangkok


Turns out the Internet connection in the Amari Hotel here in Bangkok wasn't working last night when I arrived a little past midnight (exactly 12 hours ahead of Kansas time), which was extremely bothersome. Perhaps the measure of how connected we are is the anxiety felt when it is impossible to connect.

Adding to my consternation was the lack of info at the hotel desk about the AsiaFruit Logistica show, which starts Wednesday. The staff and my mood was much improved this morning. The shuttle bus leaves for the convention center at 9 a.m. I met some HortResearch guys coming down the elevator, so the New Zealand presence figures to be robust.

I came to Bangkok via Minneapolis and when I was waiting for my flight I believe a spotted a member of Congress (the lapel pin was the giveaway) talking to an airport security official and shaking his head. I imagined that their conversation had something to do with the now-infamous incident in a men's room at the airport there, where Sen Craig had his untimely downfall in a sting operation. With Sen. Craig resigning at the end of the month, I wonder if he will go out with guns blazing on the immigration issue.....

I'll check in later with impressions from the show....

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