Tour de Fresh Recognizes Legacy Riders & Sponsors Of Annual Ride

WATSONVILLE, Calif. – Tour de Fresh, presented by The California Giant Foundation, celebrates the fifth year of fresh produce companies coming together to support a national movement through the Salad Bars to Schools program with a new ride route, new jersey design and a finish line festival. As part of the commemoration, Tour de Fresh is recognizing five individuals and eight sponsors for their steadfast commitment to this cause since day one.

Since inception, the following industry leaders have stood behind The California Giant Foundation to pledge their support for this honorable cause. The five Legacy Riders who have trekked nearly 1,000 miles and together have raised $83,700 since joining Tour de Fresh include:

·         Mike Deusebio, west coast operations at C & S riding for Lipman Produce

·         Adam Linder, strategic account manager at CHEP

·         Jeff Church, vice president of sales at Church Brothers

·         Raina Nelson, vice president of sales at Renaissance Food Group

·         Ray Connelly, riding for EBX Logistics

“Tour de Fresh is truly a movement that marries the passions each individual in this industry possesses – agriculture, nutrition, and the future generations,” said Jeff Church, vice president of sales at Church Brothers “Throwing in a secondary passion of cycling is the cherry on top of this cause as we’re accomplishing major strides when we fundraise for these salad bars. I’m honored to have the opportunity to participate in Tour de Fresh the past five years and look forward to the next five!”

Sponsors including Tsamma, Church Brothers, Pajaro Valley Fresh, Sakata Seeds, Renaissance Food Group, And Now U Know, CHEP, and Tanimura & Antle have shown unwavering support since the beginning and look forward to accomplishing more together as an industry. Additionally, Drew McDonald and Robyn and Ed Purves collectively have raised $43,000 for Tour de Fresh as a part of their dedication to this cause over the years.

There is still an opportunity to join this year’s confirmed sponsors, which include –AmericoldAnd Now U KnowCalifornia Giant Berry FarmsCHEPChurch Brothers FarmsCrunch Pak, Coosemans WorldwideDMA SolutionsDuda Farm Fresh Foods,EBX LogisticsEmersonFight Like a Girl FoundationFruit Growers Supply, iTrade Network, JAZZ AppleMann Packing, Mission ProduceOkanagan Specialty Fruits,Pajaro Valley Fresh, ProActProduce Marketing Association, Renaissance Food Group,Sakata SeedTaylor Farms, Tanimura & AntleTsammaWestern Precooling and Zespri.

To make a difference and be a part of this noteworthy cause, please visitwww.tourdefresh.com or contact the Tour de Fresh team directly at tdf@calgiant.com.

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About Tour de Fresh

Tour de Fresh, presented by The California Giant Foundation, is the first-of-its-kind, collaborative event that unites the most significant brands and influencers in the fresh produce industry for a four-day cycling event that raises funds to benefit the Salad Bars to Schools campaign. In its first four years (2014-2017), Tour de Fresh placed more than 180 salad bars in schools across the country. Sponsors and participants alike strongly believe that providing healthy eating opportunities for school children should be a requirement, which keeps this event thriving year after year.

About Salad Bars to Schools

Salad Bars to Schools is a public health campaign to increase salad bars in schools across the country so that every child has the choice of healthy fruits and vegetables every day at school.Salad Bars to Schools supports former First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Initiative to end childhood obesity in a generation. Salad Bars to Schools founding partners are: The United Fresh Start Foundation, National Fruit and Vegetable Alliance, the Chef Ann Foundation and Whole Kids Foundation. More information can be found online at www.saladbars2schools.org.

Source: Tour de Fresh