Current location:home page > Special Foods

Pakistani man sees success growing walnuts in California

admin6 days agoSpecial Foods22
Sarabjit (Sarb) Johl, is a walnut farmer who migrated with his parents to the US in the early 1960s…
Sarabjit (Sarb) Johl, is a walnut farmer who migrated with his parents to the US in the early 1960s when he was 13. Today, he presides over a 1,000-acre farm and a growers’ collective that recorded exports of $20 million last year. Earlier this year he was named Agriculturist of the Year by the California State Fair.

“My father came here with very little money in 1963 and he worked in the farms enough to buy himself a piece of land — and we haven’t stopped pretty much since then,” Johl, who founded the Sacramento Valley Walnut Growers LLC collective in 2006, said.

“Sacramento Valley Walnut Growers export not only across the US but also globally, including India, Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Turkey,” he said.

The company exported about 4,500 tonnes of walnuts last year.

The harvesting is done by machines that shake the trees, sweep the fallen nuts and collect them for cleaning, after which they directly go into a modern processing facility which is the final step in a walnut’s journey from the orchard to the table — “farm to fork”, as the growers put it.

The facility processes about 20 million walnuts at a time and also takes care of packaging and distribution.
标签: walnuts

Related articles

Reckitt Beckinser rivals Bayer with Schiff Nutrition bid

British consumer products giant Reckitt Beckinser has offered $1.4 billion for vitamin and supplemen…

Organics

Organics

In the West, Kroger stores go by the circus-like name of King Soopers in the cities and City Markets…

Nigeria gains vitamin A and iron breakfast boost

In this instance, Nestlé is using nutrient-boosted grains grown in Nigeria and Ghana in its popular…

Nestlé signs a Phunky deal with Harrogate firm

Nestlé signs a Phunky deal with Harrogate firm

Shrugging off bleak economic weather, Harrogate-based Purely Nutrition is expanding its award-winnin…

Broccoli et al. may reduce breast cancer risk

Broccoli et al. may reduce breast cancer risk

Increased intakes of cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale may reduce the risk of breast can…

FSANZ approves Nestlé infant formula L-histidine level amendment

      ► Visit the source article…