With demand for organic produce on the rise, Chiquita has put forth the resources to meet this newer consumer need.
The steady increase in demand is primarily lead by young consumers, demonstrating that their buying habits when shopping for produce are steadily shifting in the direction of organics and may pass those buying habits on to their families.
“The growth in organic bananas is mainly driven by increased distribution in response to consumer demand and their interest in transparency across the supply chain process, and free-form products,” said Jamie Postell, director of sales North America for Chiquita. “At Chiquita, we are happy that consumers today are increasingly food-conscious and aware, and simply want more options in their eating.”
Chiquita organic bananas are produced in a manner that promotes a reduced carbon footprint. Before a product can be officially labeled 100 percent organic, a USDA-approved certifier must inspect the place where the food is grown to ensure that the grower is adhering to all the rules and requirements to meet USDA organic standards.
To ensure a fresher and more environmentally friendly banana, Chiquita began using Star Care Containers for 100 percent of the organic loads shipped to the U.S. beginning in 2019. The new ultra-efficient containers use software that automatically regulates the containers’ compressor to control the atmosphere. Chiquita implemented the new containers at the beginning of this year, resulting in fresher bananas and a longer shelf life. The Star Care Containers have also resulted in a positive environmental impact, reducing CO2 consumption by 17,000 tons per year.