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Dole Announces Conversion of Farm Equipment to Bio-Diesel Fuel
(CSRwire) WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA - January 25, 2007 - Dole Fresh Vegetables Company, a
division of Dole Food Company, Inc. announced today that it has converted
all of its harvesting equipment in Salinas, California and in Yuma,
Arizona over to B20 Bio-diesel fuel.
Bio Diesel fuel is a domestic renewable fuel for diesel engines derived
from natural oils. According to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
Bio-diesel is the first and only alternative fuel to have a complete
evaluation of emission results and potential health effects submitted to
the U.S. EPA under the Clean Air Act Section 211 (b).
EPA has determined that B20 Bio Diesel has 20% less unburned hydrocarbons
than conventional diesel as well as less carbon monoxide and particulate
matter.
Kevin Fiori, Dole’s Senior Vice President Agriculture Operations said
"being good stewards of the environment is very important to Dole and this
includes reducing emissions and using alternative sources of energy." Dole
has been testing B20 Bio Diesel since August in farm equipment and off road
vehicles with very positive results.
Mr. Fiori also commented that “those of us in agriculture, who depend on
the environment, land, water, and air quality to grow foods, are keenly
aware of the importance of applying sustainable agricultural
practices."
About Dole Food Company:
Dole is committed to the quality of our products, sustainable
environmental practices and the wellbeing of our 75,000 employees
worldwide. Dole contributes generously to the communities where it
operates around the world, promoting nutrition and health education as
well as a healthier, more sustainable environment.
Dole Food Company, Inc., with 2006 revenues of $6.2 billion, is the
world's largest producer and marketer of high-quality fresh fruit, fresh
vegetables and fresh-cut flowers. Dole markets a growing line of packaged
and frozen foods and is a produce industry leader in nutrition education
and research.
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