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One of the last pieces of the former Prima Wawona farming dynasty that was shuttered during bankruptcy has been purchased by a joint venture of two longtime tree fruit farmers. The partnership of Sun ...
Longtime farmers buy former Prima Wawona packing houses, expect to employ 1,000+ workers By Robert Rodriguez Updated April 30, 2024 8:04 AM ...
A powerhouse in the tree fruit industry, Prima Wawona grew tree fruit on more than 13,000 acres. At it’s peak, it produced 11 million boxes of peaches, plums and nectarines.
Sun Pacific and Moonlight Companies stepped in and purchased approximately 5,000 acres of the former Prima Wawona land for $91 million, according to court documents. The deal easily makes them the ...
Prima Wawona Collapse Shines Harsh Light on Private-Equity Owner The fruit grower’s bankruptcy tops a series of setbacks for the agribusiness strategy of Paine Schwartz Partners By Rod James ...
By 2012, an article in the Produce News said Wawona Packing Co. was “ one of the larger grower-packer-shippers of stone fruit in California, with more than 6,500 acres in production, has grown ...
It took several months, but nearly all of the 13,000 acres of farmland that became available after the collapse of Prima Wawona fruit company have been sold. About 1,300 acres remain of what was once ...
While Prima Wawona employees more than 5,000 people directly, it's layoffs could impact as many as 10,000 people who work indirectly for the company as farm labor contractors.
Formed in 2019 with the merger of two long-time farming companies, Gerawan Farming and Wawona Packing, Prima Wawona became the largest grower of peaches, plums and nectarines in the United States.
More than two dozen farmers have been identified in court documents as potential buyers of the more than 13,000 acres of prime farmland being liquidated by the bankrupt Prima Wawona farming company.
This is a summary of a request from Prima Wawona to hire Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor as Delaware counsel, filed Nov. 2 with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington Del.