#Lodi CA based Pacific Coast Producers to take over Del Monte / S&W cannery brands after #DelMonte filed for #bankruptcy on July 1st and no one wanted #Modesto #cannery

According to the Modesto Bee, the Del Monte cannery employed about 600 fulltime and another 1200 seasonal #workers.

Daniel Bays, president of the #Apricot Producers of #California, told the Bee that Del Monte canned as much as 7,000 tons of the #fruit 25 years ago but was down to 465 tons last year.

info RE: the #chapter11 process is available at http://cases.stretto.com/DelMonteFoods.

https://www.lodinews.com/news/article_0c01c14b-4219-4f07-93b8-4299b9debe03.html

@[email protected] yes i finally added it to #cannery i love the #cannery software i bet the #cannery developer is really awesome
@shibao have you added it to #cannery

Bldg. No. 9
Pier 39
Astoria, Oregon, USA

#Photography #oregon #astoriaOR #Pier39 #NoSmoking #Cannery

Look at the earrings I made at our local #Cannery #artstudio on the weekend. Theme was festive resin earrings, and there was such a variety of colours and styles made by others. Mine weren't as domed as I hoped, but they are still lovely!
#esperance
#westernaustralia
#earrings
#craft
#glitter

@melissabeartrix @abc_bot
Is that the same #SPC/Ardmona company that we stopped purchasing foods from in 2021 due to the #forcedMedicalExperimentation that they sought to inflict on #workers?

How interesting.

It takes a minimum of ten years to test a new drug. #imprisonList

#workersRights #shepparton #medicalExperimentation #cannery #SPCArdmona #tomatoes #cannedFruits #covid #covid19

'This Black History Month, we would like to highlight John Sullivan Deas – a Black tinsmith and entrepreneur who took a leading role in founding the Fraser River’s salmon canning industry.'––@gogcannery https://gulfofgeorgiacannery.org/john-deas/ #foodhistory #BlackHistory #cannery #salmon
Black History Month Highlight: John Deas

This Black History Month, we're highlighting a Black entrepreneur who took a leading role in founding the Fraser River’s canning industry. 

Gulf of Georgia
Now #abandoned - 1st salted fish #cannery built in #AlertBay & used as #NamgisNation #fishingNets sort station after cannery closed.
#Built in 1862 by Mack & Neill. It targeted #NimpkishRiver fish, specifically #sockeye #salmon . Seasonal processing employed many Indigenous people. At about the same time, a Christian mission/school which had been established at Fort Rupert moved to Alert Bay to minister to the Indigenous population which was moving to the island to work in the cannery.