Tree Top, Inc.

Tree Top, Inc.
agricultural cooperative
Industry Fruit processing
Founder Bill Charbonneau
Headquarters Selah, Washington
Number of locations
Wenatchee and Prosser, Washington, Woodburn and Medford, Oregon and Oxnard, California
Area served
Western U.S.
Products Apple juice, apple sauce, purees, fruit pouches, nectars, WONFs (with other natural flavors), dried apples
Revenue $345 million
Members 1,000
Number of employees
1,008
Subsidiaries Northwest Naturals
Website www.treetop.com

Tree Top, Inc. was the first grower-owned fruit processing cooperative in the United States. 1,100 apple and pear growers in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon own the cooperative, with the majority of the growers from Washington.

History

Tree Top was founded by Bill Charbonneau, who purchased an apple processing plant in Selah, Washington after moving from southern California with his family. In the 1950s, Charbonneau developed a brand of apple juice. A contest held among his employees led to choosing the name "Tree Top" due to the perception that the highest quality fruit grows at the tops of trees.[1] A handful of orchardists purchased Tree Top from Bill Charbonneau in 1960 and with the purchase, the growers bought the right to the first clear apple juice process developed and its facilities.[2] In 2008, the cooperative had nearly 1,000 grower/owners in Washington, Oregon and Idaho and along with its subsidiary, Sabroso Company,[3][4] produce the widest array of fruit-based products and ingredients available, including Tree Top apple juice, apple sauce, and fresh sliced apples.

In 2010, the Sabroso Company was integrated into Tree Top's cooperative structure and the cooperative is now the producer of the widest array of fruit products from a single source. Eight fruit processing facilities located along the western United States near the orchards and field of local growers allow the company to use fresh fruits and berries such as strawberries, apricots and grapes to create purees, fruit preps, and nectars in addition to the apple and pear products and ingredients for which it has been known. Tree Top's fruit products are sold throughout the Western United States and distributed by others in many other countries. Restaurants and other foodservice operators serve Tree Top products, including its apple juice from 100% USA apples. Tree Top's ingredients are purchased by more than 20 of the top 25 food manufacturers for use in breakfast foods, dairy snacks and other items.

References

  1. "Tree Top: Looking forward" (PDF). By Michael Boland, Paola Mancia, and Mykel Taylor. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  2. "Real Fruit from Real People". Tree Top. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  3. "Tree top buys Oregon fruit puree company. (01-JAN-09) Rural Cooperatives". Accessmylibrary.com. 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  4. Associated, The (2008-10-28). "Business & Technology | Tree Top buys Oregon fruit processor Sabroso | Seattle Times Newspaper". Seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 2009-04-27.

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