[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 3889] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO WAWONA FROZEN FOODS ______ HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH of california in the house of representatives Monday, March 8, 1999 Mr. RADANOVICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Wawona Frozen Foods, recipient of the 1998 Baker, Peterson & Franklin Ag Business Award. Wawona Frozen Foods is an organization whose achievements and impacts have significantly contributed to the Ag industry and the Central Valley. The Baker, Peterson & Franklin Ag Business Award honors a service or product-related agribusiness or farming entity, with headquarters in the central San Joaquin Valley. The Award recipient is selected by a committee representing the AgFRESNO Advisory Board, National Ag Marketing Association and the Agriculture department at Baker, Peterson & Franklin. Wawona Frozen Foods grows and processes California freestone peaches and strawberries into fresh frozen fruit products and baked fruit pastries. From a modest beginning 35 years ago, with 60 part-time employees the company has grown to 150 full-time and 1,200 seasonal processing facility to three state-of-the-art facilities. Annual revenue has grown 40 fold, now exceeding $40 million annually. Beginning as a supplier to solely food manufacturers, Wawona has grown their sales in other markets including food service distributors, restaurant chains, retail and warehouse stores, school food service and the USDA school lunch program. Wawona Frozen Foods is America's largest processor of California freestone peaches, shipping over 65 million pounds of the 110 million pound industry-wide crop of 80% of the entire national frozen production. The growth in sales of frozen peaches has a vital and positive impact on the entire freestone peach industry and makes the total peach marketing program more stable while contributing to the potential of higher prices for fresh market peaches. Wawona Frozen Foods is an exceptional corporate citizen. Its officers and employees participate in and financially support many community activities. Wawona is involved with the Clovis Unified School Foundation, Valley Children's Hospital, St. Agnes Hospital, Valley Teen Ranch and the National Hispanics Scholarship Fund, just to name a few. All of the Wawona principals are graduates of California State University, Fresno, and major grants have been given to the CSUF Ag and Food Science Departments as a commitment of their support. The company has also been a leader in state and national organizations such as the California Tree Fruit Association, National Restaurant Association and the American Frozen Foods Institute, of which Wawona's CEO is president emeritus on the board of directors. Mr. Speaker, I am honored to recognize Wawona Frozen Foods as the recipient of the Baker, Peterson & Franklin Ag Business Award. The Central Valley can be proud of the fine work done by this outstanding local company. I invite all of my colleagues to join me in wishing Wawona Frozen Foods many years of continued success. ____________________