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A business started in 1933 - the depths of the depression - by one man, Frank Donio. His idea was simple: purchase South Jersey's finest fruits and vegetables from local farms, choose only the best produce, and sell it to area stores and markets - at a fair price. He operated alone and shipped to the Philadelphia Market and the Newark Farmers Market.

Over the years, Donio Produce had grown from a small warehouse in Hammonton, New Jersey to a leading national wholesaler of "Jersey Fresh" fruits/vegetables and herbs. From modest beginnings, the company now has expanded to occupy a 75,000 square foot building at which 17 trailers can be loaded simultaneously. In addition, other trailers are loaded every
day at various other shipping points, including farmers auction blocks and farms.

In 1998 an expansion and renovation project will begin to increase the number of loading docks to 25. The facility currently includes 30,000 square feet of cold-storage capacity, and a hydro-cooler used principally for peaches and corn. A mobile vacuum cooler is also used for the pre-cooling of all leaf vegetables.