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  1. #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 cases.stretto.com/DelMonteFoods.

    lodinews.com/news/article_0c01

  2. #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 cases.stretto.com/DelMonteFoods.

    lodinews.com/news/article_0c01

  3. #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 cases.stretto.com/DelMonteFoods.

    lodinews.com/news/article_0c01

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

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

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

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

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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. @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

  13. '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 gulfofgeorgiacannery.org/john- #foodhistory #BlackHistory #cannery #salmon

  14. '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 gulfofgeorgiacannery.org/john- #foodhistory #BlackHistory #cannery #salmon

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.