Friday, November 2, 2007

Weight Watchers gives Brooks big thumbs up


The new 2008 edition of Weight Watchers' Complete Food Companion lists Brooks Tropicals' Caribbean Red and Caribbean Sunrise Papayas, Starfruit, and SlimCado Avocado as core food for a healthy weight reducing progam.

PMA Fresh Summit - parting shots

Some winning PMA photos have been published in The Packer Online and The Produce News. I've attached a couple.













Sam showing off our produce.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Friday, October 19, 2007

PMA Fresh Summit - an all around success

Another fantastic year for Brooks Tropicals at the PMA Fresh Summit convention. A large contingent from Brooks was there, along with members of Pal and Nakita Brooks' family.

It's our one big event where we meet and greet existing and potential customers and vendors. Over 14,000 attended. It's the largest convention for the fresh produce industry.

We normally have a huge displays of papayas and avocados. To explain why the papayas weren't there, we displayed photos of hurricane damage and recovery efforts.
Next year the convention will be in Orlando, Florida.


Here are some photos of the booth, Brooks staff and the main aisle (where our booth was located) of the show.


















Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Getting ready for PMA's Fresh Summit- Oct 13th thru the 15th


The final arrangements are being made for Brooks Tropicals to exhibit at PMA's Fresh Summit, the largest tradeshow in the produce industry. The 17,000 participants come representing the global fresh produce and floral industries. Over 900 companies exhibit.
The striking grass huts booth can be seen across the tradeshow floor. We're booth #1223 which is on the main aisle of the convention floor. If you're at the show, come on by.


Friday, September 21, 2007

Planting seedlings, Planting seeds, Resetting trees

Thanks to our 90 member crew, we've back on schedule for planting this year. Kudos to the crew for a job well done: cleaning-up fields, resetting trees and planting new seedlings after hurricane Dean.

Needless to say this feverish planting activity has depleted our nursery stock. Always thinking of our future in Belize, nursery workers have started sowing new seeds for future crops, see photo below.


How fast do papaya trees grow in Belize? Check the photo to the right. Papaya trees grow straight. Notice the slight bends in the trunks on these trees. When these trees were reset after the hurricane, they were reset at a slight angle. The part of the trunks above the bend shows the growth since the storm.




Cement Roofs on Our New Headquarters in Belize

A number of Homestead employees asked to see more about the poured concrete roofs on the buildings in Belize. Living in a hurricane-prone zone like southern Florida is making us wonder if concrete not shingles is the way to go. Here are more roof photos.