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  1. D’Arrigo California Welcomes Henry Dill to Lead Sales Team

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    D’Arrigo California, a leading grower-packer-shipper of fresh produce, is delighted to announce the appointment of Henry Dill as its new Director of Sales. With 18 years of experience in the fresh produce industry, Henry brings a wealth of expertise and enthusiasm to his new role. Having previously served as the Multi-Unit Accounts Director at Markon […]

  2. D’ARRIGO CALIFORNIA SHINES A SPOTLIGHT ON THE PREMIUM QUALITY OF NATURE’S CULINARY JEWEL: BABY GEM LETTUCE

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    D’Arrigo California, a 100-year-old farming company known for excellence in innovation, sustainability, and superior vegetable and leafy green growing practices, proudly introduces a new culinary masterpiece – baby gem lettuce, a premium offering under the esteemed Andy Boy label. Positioned as an unwavering cornerstone of the supply chain, D’Arrigo California’s dedication to delivering consistent quality […]

  3. NEW Additions to D’Arrigo California

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    As consumers increase their appetite for healthier food options and the desire to incorporate more vegetables into their diets, D’Arrigo California, a farming leader of healthy and delicious vegetables, announces three new items in the Andy Boy® label: Florentino® AKA Sweet Baby Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts and Celery. “As we approach 100 years of growing, packing, […]

  4. Happy 98th Birthday Andy D’Arrigo – Produce Icon and Philanthropist

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    Tuesday, February 1, 2022 – Salinas, CA: Andy D’Arrigo was born in Stockton, CA on February 1, 1924 to Stefano and Concetta D’Arrigo.  Stefano, an immigrant from Messina, Sicily, arrived at the immigration station at Ellis Island in New York aboard RMS Cretic on May 5, 1911 at the age of seventeen. At age two […]

  5. John D’Arrigo Honored with the Eugene G. Sander Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of Arizona

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    John D’Arrigo, President, CEO and Chairman of the Board for D’Arrigo California has been honored by the University of Arizona, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences as an influential visionary and agricultural leader.  John was bestowed the prestigious Eugene G. Sander Lifetime Achievement Award for his leadership in the agricultural industry, his service to the […]

  6. D’Arrigo California Brings Awareness, Hope and Cooking for a Cure in the Fight Against Breast Cancer

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    Studies show a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables can lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of obesity, glycemic disorders, cancers and cardiovascular diseases.  Produce company, D’Arrigo California is partnering with Candice Walker, foodie influencer of Proportional Plate, to host a virtual and interactive cooking class featuring Andy Boy produce. “D’Arrigo California is thrilled to […]

  7. D’Arrigo California’s Commitment to Breast Cancer Research

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    Breast cancer is among the leading health issues women face in the United States. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. These statistics are both alarming and growing, which is one of the reasons why D’Arrigo California began its partnership with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) back in […]

  8. 8 Partners Supporting Health, Fitness, and BCRF

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    Stay healthy and fit with brands that give back to breast cancer research By BCRF | May 10, 2021 Thanks to research, we know that there are several proven steps women can take to reduce their risk of breast cancer—with eating a well-balanced diet and getting regular exercise top among them. BCRF is proud to […]

  9. D’Arrigo California Approved as First Mass Vaccination Clinic Site for Agricultural Workers

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    Salinas, CA: D’Arrigo California was approved as the first site for mass vaccinations for agriculture workers in Monterey County. D’Arrigo California in partnership with the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California (GSA) and Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas (CSVS), hosted a one-day, drive-thru vaccination clinic for Monterey County residents ages 65 and over who […]

  10. Brighter Bites Expects to Impact Approximately 1,200 Families with Support from Local Partners

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    BRIGHTER BITES ANNOUNCES EXPANSION TO SALINAS, CALIFORNIA Brighter Bites, a national nonprofit organization that delivers fresh fruits and vegetables directly into families’ hands, announces the launch of its seventh location in Salinas, California. The fertile fields of the Salinas Valley are home to numerous growers, and the headquarters of many Brighter Bites partners making it […]

  11. Simple Nutrition and Health Tips with a Big Payoff

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    If we could manage obesity, type 2 diabetes, lower our risks of heart disease, stroke, some types of cancer, macular degeneration, cataracts, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s by consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables – then why aren’t we? Well, the fact is, change is hard! Wellness is an interactive process of becoming aware of and […]

  12. The D’Arrigo Legacy: Three Generations of Leadership in the Produce Industry

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    By Claudia Pizarro-Villalobos and Cory Lunde What drives an individual or organization to rise above in times of adversity? Why are some defeated by challenges and others thrive and come out ahead? Let’s take a glimpse into produce history to examine the unique parallels between the leadership and legacy built and sustained by D’Arrigo California […]

  13. D’Arrigo California Launches Newly Redesigned Andy Boy® Website

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    D’Arrigo California is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website at www.andyboy.com. The new site features a streamlined, modern design, improved functionality, and easy access to essential Andy Boy® produce information. As we live in a dynamic and constantly evolving produce industry the site serves as a tool to communicate the breadth […]

  14. Wellness: Change your habits, change your life!

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    Why is wellness so difficult to achieve? If we could manage obesity, type 2 diabetes, lower our risks of heart disease, stroke, some types of cancer, macular degeneration, cataracts, cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s by consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables – then why aren’t we? Well, the fact is, change is hard! Wellness is an […]