The Passing Of Michael Prevor
My father, Michael Prevor, long time wholesaler, importer and exporter and former board member of the Hunts Point Market, whose diagnosis with pancreatic cancer I
My father, Michael Prevor, long time wholesaler, importer and exporter and former board member of the Hunts Point Market, whose diagnosis with pancreatic cancer I
Now that the “cantaloupe crisis” has passed – though not without significant costs to the trade and a horrid death toll of 30 – it
The country is filled with programs that aim to reduce childhood obesity. As we have often pointed out, however, most of these programs are doomed
The New York Times ran a great essay titled, When Care Is Worth It, Even if End Is Death, by Peter B. Bach, M.D., who
Elisabeth Rosenthal over at The New York Times recently wrote a piece titled, Organic Agriculture May Be Outgrowing Its Ideals. Nothing in the piece is
A hat tip to Tim York, President of Markon Cooperative, for passing on this piece from the New York Daily News: Walmart in Harlem would
We suppose we could write a lengthy and thoughtful essay on the importance of the produce industry aligning with athletics and physical activity so as
Back in the day, the Pundit imported garlic from Spain and Argentina, and we marketed garlic from some California shippers. We also used to supply
Last year The New York Produce Show and Conference featured a “sneak preview” tour of the not yet open brand new Philadelphia Terminal Market. The
Each industry is given little gifts. Some force of history or fortuitous circumstance brings forth something incredibly good, which we have done nothing to deserve.