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Diamond Fruit Growers Improves ROI, Saves Water with Purfresh

Top Pear Producer in U.S. Uses Integrated Purfresh Systems for Profits, Safety

Livermore, Calif. – April 29, 2008 – Purfresh, formerly known as Novazone, Inc., a leading provider of clean solutions for food and water, and Diamond Fruit Growers, the leading pear supplier in the United States, today announced that Diamond Fruit has saved an estimated 30 percent of its chemical and water expenses each year, and helped prevent spoilage in millions of dollars’ worth of fruit, since installing Purfresh products in its post-harvest fruit operations. The Oregon-based produce supplier uses Purfresh solutions to process a variety of fruit, primarily cherries and pears, in preparation for market. 

Diamond Fruit Growers is a cooperative representing more than one hundred fruit orchards covering more than six thousand acres in the Hood River Valley. Collectively, the cooperative produces over 55,000 tons of fresh pears annually, making Diamond Fruit Growers the largest supplier of pears in the United States.

“Purfresh is committed to using science-based technologies to enhance produce quality, while supporting the bottom line of our customers,” said David Cope, president and CEO of Purfresh. “Diamond Fruit Growers was one of our early customers, and it’s been an honor to grow with them, providing specialized equipment and solutions that optimize their operations to improve safety and profitability.”

Diamond Fruit has installed multiple Purfresh systems for purification, washing and storage of its produce. The company uses Purfresh in combination with its recently upgraded pear-processing tank; Purfesh’s ozone system extends the useful life of the tank solution, delivering significant savings for Diamond Fruit and reducing the frequency of disposal. Diamond Fruit also uses Purfresh-Cold Storage, which distributes targeted doses of ozone to control ripening and eliminate pathogens in storage, extending the shelf life of pears and giving growers more control over the market value of their produce.  Additionally, Diamond Fruit uses Purfresh for cherry processing, replacing chlorine with ozone-treated water to disinfect and preserve fresh cherries.  Ozone dramatically reduces cherry stem necrosis and losses caused by chlorine burn, while also resulting in brighter, greener stems. 

“Diamond Fruit Growers has a long-standing tradition of supplying the highest quality produce to the U.S. market,” said Robert Wymore, operations manager of Diamond Fruit Growers. “We rely on Purfresh systems to preserve the quality of our premium produce through processing and storage, maximizing our return on investment and increasing crop yields.”

About Purfresh, Inc.
With more than 300 customers in 22 countries, Purfresh is a leader in clean solutions for food and water. Its chemical-free, ozone-based family of products has been approved by the FDA, EPA and USDA to kill deadly, food-borne pathogens such as E. coli and Salmonella, while remaining 100 percent organic. Its water solutions use the safest and most natural purification and disinfection agent for both bottled water and pharmaceutical applications. Purfresh’s patented technologies preserve and protect the world’s food and water supply throughout the pre-harvest and post-harvest packaging, transport and cold storage processes. Its cutting-edge, thin-film sunshield, made from harmless calcium carbonate crystals, reduces sunburn damage and product losses for growers, resulting in better quality product and increased returns. Industry leaders such as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Sunkist, Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, Safeway, Sun Pacific, Orchard View Farms, Paramount Farms, Wilson Batiz, and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals rely on Purfresh for product purity. For more information, visit www.purfresh.com.

Press Contact:
Alanna Gino, Antenna Group (for Purfresh)
415-977-1918
alanna@antennagroup.com

 

 

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