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Eagle Eye Produce highlighting ‘roots to routes’ approach at IFPA Global

October 14, 2024

Gordon Food Service, the largest privately owned and family-managed broadline foodservice distributor in North America, recently celebrated its supplier partners at the 2024 Vendor Involvement Process (VIP) Awards.

The company relies on an extensive network of more than 6,000 suppliers offering tens of thousands of products. This network enables the company to serve a wide range of foodservice operators including over 100,000 customers in the restaurant, hospitality, healthcare, and education sectors across North America.

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Eagle Eye Produce highlighting ‘roots to routes’ approach at IFPA Global

October 14, 2024

Eagle Eye Produce, which ships more than one billion pounds of premium, fresh produce annually, will be at booth No. B2445 at this year’s International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce & Floral show, focusing on its “roots to routes” approach.

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Eagle Eye Produce looks toward innovation

September 20, 2024

Established in 1996, offering quality potatoes has always been at the heart of Eagle Eye Produce. As a premier grower, packer, shipper and seller of different varieties of potatoes (Russets, reds, yellows, whites, and specialty rounds), the company is able to provide a true year-round potato program to all of its customers.

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Eagle Eye Produce continues to advance, expand on every front

September 13, 2024

Despite weather challenges in the growing season, Eagle Eye Produce reports excellent sizing for its 2024 onion harvest. Dallin Klingler, marketing and communications for Eagle Eye Produce, Idaho Falls, Idaho, said the firm’s acreage is consistent with 2023.

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Eagle Eye Produce reports strong quality for 2024 onions

August 20, 2024

Despite weather challenges in the growing season, Eagle Eye Produce reports excellent sizing for its 2024 onion harvest. Dallin Klingler, marketing and communications for Eagle Eye Produce, Idaho Falls, Idaho, said the firm’s acreage is consistent with 2023.

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Eagle Eye opens new office, shop for logistics division

August 16, 2024

Eagle Eye Produce, a leading grower, packer and distributor of a wide range of produce, including potatoes, onions, watermelons and mixed dry vegetables, expanded its logistics capabilities with a new 22,000-square-foot office and shop in Idaho Falls, ID, dedicated to its subsidiary, Eagle Eye Logistics.

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Grower Spotlight | Del Christensen

July 25, 2024

Our latest grower spotlight features Aaron Harper! Aaron grew up farming with his dad in Paul, Idaho, and continues to farm potatoes there today. Aaron loves his community and took the opportunity to be more involved when he became a volunteer firefighter in 2016. Since then, he has worked his way up to Assistant Chief of the fire department. Not only is Aaron active in the community as Assistant Chief but he is also involved in the community as a farmer. When Aaron’s uncles decided to work towards retirement, Aaron stepped in to help his dad farm. Aaron prioritizes learning from his dad and building relationships with other farmers in the community.

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Washington, Oregon potato growers anticipating strong harvest

July 25, 2024

Iona, Idaho-based Eagle Eye Produce has a year-round russet potato program out of Mattawa, Wash., says Coleman Oswald, director of sales. “We never gap at all,” he says. The 2024 harvest should start the first week of August.
(Photo courtesy of Eagle Eye Produce)

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Eagle Eye points to grower relationships as key to success

July 11, 2024

Eagle Eye Produce, an Idaho Falls, ID-based grower and shipper with a strong presence in the onion and potato industry, ships more than one billion pounds of premium, fresh produce annually.

A large percentage of its operations deals with foodservice, as the company supplies to wholesalers and meal-kit companies as part of the segment.

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Nyssa Storm 2024

June 27, 2024

A severe thunderstorm that has been working its way up through southeast Oregon into southwest Idaho has caused significant damage in Nyssa, Oregon.

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