![]() Mastronardi has gained prominence in the business locally as a third-generation, co-owner of Red Sun Farms in Kingsville.Ĭhibante, meanwhile, long operated Golden Acres Farm in Kingsville with his wife Lynn, who is a member of the Mastronardi family.īack in 2015, Paul Mastronardi joined with his uncle Chibante, to open a tomato greenhouse business in Ohio in close proximity to I-75 freeway - a key location due to the ease of distribution to several states across the U.S. Mastronardi first filed a court claim in September, 2017, against his business partner Chibante following troubles regarding their Golden Fresh Farms operation - a $22-million greenhouse entity that primarily grew tomatoes covering 20 acres in Wapakoneta, Ohio. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪrticle content They had five claims and only one got put in front of the jury. ![]() At full build-out, the complex will include 200-acres under glass with 400 employees. Phase One will be planted with 200,000 tomato plants. customers receive the freshest, highest quality, environmentally sustainable, and locally-grown produce throughout the year. Their expansion into Ohio will make certain their U.S. Their operations are fully integrated from seeding, harvesting, packaging, and shipping to ensure freshness and quality. Phase One will create 82 new jobs.įounded in 1954, the family-owned company is headquartered in Kingsville, Ontario. The first phase of the complex is scheduled for completion in December 2016. Representatives from Golden Fresh Farms and Ohio Jobs and Family Services will be present to explain the various career opportunities available at the new hydroponic greenhouse complex currently under construction in Wapakoneta. The job fair will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 614 N. WAPAKONETA - Golden Fresh Farms in Wapakoneta will be hosting a local job fair on Friday, Oct, 28, from 11 a.m.
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