SIDNEY, OHIO — Freshway Foods announced that the company has introduced new products featuring locally grown produce from the Great Lakes region. Fruits and vegetables available through the program are grown on family-owned farms in Ohio, Michigan and New York.
The rich soil found in the Great Lakes region grows high quality produce, and the produce spends less time in transit. “Consumers are becoming more aware of the distance their food travels from the farm to the plate,” said Roman Smith, Director of Procurement for Freshway Foods. “This program reduces our carbon footprint and the ‘food miles’ to the end consumer.”
“For over 25 years, our locally grown produce has come from family-owned farms, many of which have been in operation for generations,” said Dan Purdy, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “These farms play an important economic role in their communities. They are also committted to sustainable growing practices that protect the land for future generations.” Locally Grown – Great Lakes Region produce is available July 1 through October 15 from your local Freshway Foods representative. Fore more information about Freshway Foods, visit http://www.freshwayfoods.com.
About Freshway Foods
Headquartered in Sidney, Ohio, Freshway Foods is a fresh fruit and vegetable processor, repacker, distributor, and logistics provider. For over 25 years, the company has focused on providing customized, value-added product and service solutions to foodservice and retail customers that span the eastern half of the United States.
Source: Freshway Foods