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2 Agriculture Trade Groups OK Merger

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Two agriculture trade organizations that represent growers, packers and shippers in California and Arizona said Tuesday that they are merging.

Irvine-based Western Growers Assn., which has 3,300 members, and Agricultural Producers, with 300 members, said their boards have approved the merger, which will become effective July 1.

Initially, Valencia-based Agricultural Products will function as a separate entity under the umbrella of Western Growers, said Heather Flower, a Western Growers spokeswoman. But by November 2001, the two groups’ operations will be fully merged and Agricultural Producers will cease to exist, she said.

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Agricultural Producers, formed in 1934 as the Agricultural Producers Labor Committee, has been a resource primarily for the citrus industry. Western Growers, formed in 1926 by Imperial Valley agricultural employers, said its members grow, pack and ship 90% of the fresh vegetables and about 60% of the fresh fruit and nuts grown in California and Arizona.

Western Growers’ headquarters will remain in Irvine. Agricultural Products’ headquarters in Valencia eventually will become a field office for the merged group.

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