Company History
1886 - First use of the Del Monte name on a food product. Del Monte coffee premieres as a premium blend of coffee packaged for the prestigious Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, CA.

1909 – Del Monte shield makes it first appearance on a can label.
1920 – California Packing Corporation (CalPak) establishes stringent quality specifications for its premium brand, Del Monte. Early ads assures customers “Not a label, but a guarantee.”
1929 – With prices plummeting and overflowing warehouses, CalPak is forced to tighten its belt. Always a premium quality product, Del Monte® advertising takes advantage of the many low-cost brands on the market and focuses on the value of dependable quality.
1942 – A persistent focus on quality helps lift CalPak out of a crunch.
1955 – Del Monte Pineapple Grapefruit drink is introduced. Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes – a new product inspired by the recipe of an employee’s mother – becomes an instant classic.
1967 – Long known for its favorite brand, CalPak changes its name to Del Monte Corporation.
1968 – Del Monte Corporation acquires West Indies Tropical Fruit Company of Coral Gables, FL.
1973 – Del Monte Corporation becomes first major food processor in the United States to include nutrition labels on its products.
1979 – Del Monte Corporation shareholders agree to a merger with R. J. Reynolds Industries.
1989 – Del Monte Corporation divides into two separate entities; Del Monte Tropical Fruit and Del Monte Foods.
1993 –A new owner of Del Monte Tropical Fruit changes name to Fresh Del Monte Produce.
1996 – Fresh Del Monte Produce acquired by IAT Group.
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Introduced the first new pineapple variety in more than 15 years, the Del Monte Gold® Extra Sweet pineapple.
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Began expansion of melon program.
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Further diversified distribution capabilities by adding new distribution centers in key markets, adding additional value-added services to customers.
1997 – Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. goes public on the NYSE trading as (FDP)
2002 – Acquired assets of U.K. based Fisher Foods Limited’s chilled division, expanding growth in the fresh-cut category.
2003 – Acquired Standard Fruit and Vegetable Co., Inc., a Dallas based distributor of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Acquired 100% ownership in Envases Industriales de Costa Rica S.A. (ENVACO)
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Acquired Expans Sp. 2.0.0. a Poland-based distributor of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Acquired Country Best Produce, a leading U.S. East Coast processor and packager.
2004 – Acquired Del Monte Foods Europe, a leading producer and distributor of prepared fruit, vegetables and beverages in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
2008 – Acquired the Costa Rican group Caribana, substantially increasing Del Monte® branded banana and Del MonteGold® Extra Sweet pineapple production from Central America.