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US grape importer gears up for Brazilian season

Jac. Vandenberg, Inc. is gearing up for the second season of its SUNRAYS® grape brand, which officially starts next month.

Kicking off the SUNRAYS® grape season this year will be Cotton Candy grapes packed out of Brazil, available in loose-weight bags and 1-pound clamshells. Brazil will also become the fifth sourcing region for the SUNRAYS grape program which already has Peru, Chile, Mexico and California growers participating. As with last season, Vandenberg has carefully selected its growing partners to participate in the SUNRAYS grape program ensuring those participating growers meet strict quality and flavor requirements to ensure a consistent, premium eating experience for every bag of SUNRAYS grapes packed. Additionally, there will be quality control personnel on site at origin to ensure only the best grapes are being packed in the SUNRAYS bag.


BIO bag
Another major development for the SUNRAYS grape program this year will be a limited offering of its brand new, innovative BIO bags out of Peru. These bags will be the first biodegradable, home compostable grape bags in the US market.

The majority of grapes in today's market are packed in bags made from polyethylene material, a common plastic. The SUNRAYS Grape BIO bags are manufactured by TIPA, an Israeli-based eco-conscious flexible packaging company, which has developed flexible packaging that mimics the values of traditional plastic packaging but is made with materials that return safely to the biosphere.

"Grape packaging, particularly bags, have been a tough nut to crack in terms of sustainable solutions," admits Brand Manager John Paap. "Many of the solutions we’ve seen in the market thus far have been paper-based but the problem there has been visibility of the product. We’ve heard time and time again from retailers and consumers alike the importance of being able to see the product. With TIPA’s innovative materials, we are confident that we have found a successful solution that allows visibility of the product while also being sustainable.”

The SUNRAYS Grape BIO bags will be available in limited quantities starting in late January or early February 2022.

Sustainably grown
Building on their commitment to sustainability, Vandenberg has set its sights to have all growers packing in the SUNRAYS® brand to be certified Sustainably Grown. The Sustainably Grown certification program is one of the world’s most strict, with standards and initiatives that provide a framework for environmental stewardship and social responsibility.

“Sustainability has always been at the core of the SUNRAYS® brand and we want to now make that message clear and transparent to the public with this certification,” says Paap. Vandenberg expects to see its first growers certified early next year with SUNRAYS® bags carrying the Sustainably Grown certification by November 2022.

SUNRAYS® grapes are available year-round from Brazil, Peru, Chile, Mexico and California.

For more information:
John Paap
Jac. Vandenberg, Inc.
Tel: 914-964-5900
jpaap@jacvandenberg.com
www.jacvandenberg.com

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