Michigan Grape Growers Concerned About Possible Welch's Sale.(National Grape Cooperative Association may sell Welch Foods Inc.)(Brief Article)

Food Institute Report, The, February, 2002

Some grape growers are worried that a proposal to sell Welch Foods Inc. could be the end of southwestern Michigan's successful grape industry. Since 1956, growers have owned the company, which reached $650 million in sales last year, up from $419 million a decade ago, according to USA Today (Feb. 11).

Welch's parent company, National Grape Cooperative Association Inc., is made up of over 1,400 growers in Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington State and Ontario. The company guarantees that it will buy the farmers' grapes that make up its products. In addition to the purple Concords that go into Welch's traditional jellies and juices, the company also develops new markets and products, such as juice blends that use write Niagara grapes. In turn for...

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