Under the terms of the agreement, Artemis will be the preferred U.S. distributor for Fruit d’Or’s line of organic and conventional cranberry and blueberry ingredients for nutraceutical applications for both animals and humans.
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Artemis International Inc. (Fort Wayne, IN) has signed a distribution agreement for the U.S. with Fruit d’Or (Villeroy, QC, Canada). Under the terms of the agreement, Artemis will be the preferred U.S. distributor for Fruit d’Or’s line of organic and conventional cranberry and blueberry ingredients for nutraceutical applications for both animals and humans.
“Connecting our business with consistently high-quality cranberry and blueberry production has been quite a challenge,” says Leslie Gallo, president of Artemis International, in a press release. “Fruit d’Or shares our vision for unrivaled ingredients and is equally committed to innovation and excellence. This partnership is a natural next step to ensure the continued quality of our highly regarded Berryceutical ingredient line."
“At Fruit d’Or, we are cultivating what’s real,” added Jean Leclerc, the director of sales and business development for the nutraceutical and co-products division of Fruit d’Or, in a press release. “So being closely associated to Artemis International, having not only a full understanding of the industry but also a deep respect for the people they are working with, leads us to believe that they will help us to cultivate also what’s real within US.”
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