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Acting Governor Kim Guadagno Continues Month-Long Agribusiness Tour at Comarco Products in Camden

Recognizing the vital role New Jersey’s food product companies are playing in the New Jersey Comeback, Acting Governor Kim Guadagno today visited Comarco Products in Camden.

Trenton, NJ – Recognizing the vital role New Jersey’s food product companies are playing in the New Jersey Comeback, Acting Governor Kim Guadagno today visited Comarco Products in Camden to get a first-hand look at the firm’s food processing operation. Comarco Products provide America’s restaurateurs and institutions with ‘Jersey Fresh’ eggplant products and grilled and fire-roasted vegetables, as well as prepared sausage, peppers and onion meals. The company also produces ‘Sauceables,’ which are frozen pellets of marinara, alfredo, butter and creamy butter sauces. In addition, Comarco custom manufactures restaurants’ specialty sauces.

“Food and agriculture is essential to our state’s economy as our third largest industry, only behind pharmaceuticals and tourism. Agribusiness brings billions of dollars in revenue to the state and provides good-paying jobs for our families,” said Acting Governor Guadagno. “The growth of companies like Comarco is proof that New Jersey provides a strong and improving environment to locate and grow a business. Businesses in New Jersey can have the confidence that the Christie Administration will continue taking every possible step to strengthen New Jersey’s climate for job creation, business growth and investment.”

The company purchased the current building and site located in Camden in 1989. Since that time, they expanded the plant on five different occasions and have made provisions for future expansions.

Comarco’s eggplant products feature ‘Jersey Fresh’ eggplant thanks to a connection made by the Department of Agriculture between the company and Vineland eggplant farmer Kevin Flaim. The department connected Comarco with Vineland grower Kevin Flaim of Flaim Farms, a large producer of eggplant and other vegetables to supply some of the 6.5 million pounds of eggplant Comarco processes each year. In addition, Comarco is participating in the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s efforts to bring more Jersey Fresh products into school meals through the Farm to School Program. In fact, the company’s Jersey eggplant rollatini has been selected for use in school lunches.

“Comarco Products is proud to partake in these partnerships as it is a win-win-win for all parties, including the employees of Comarco,” said Comarco President Tom Hoversen. “More than 80 percent of Comarco employees are Camden City residents.”

New Jersey produces more than 100 kinds of fruits and vegetables and ranks among the nation’s largest producers of blueberries, cranberries, peaches, tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers, snap beans, spinach, and squash. The state’s 10,300 farms generated sales of about $1.1 billion in 2011. This includes nursery and greenhouse plants, sod, fruits and vegetables, field crops, equine, poultry and eggs, and dairy.

The New Jersey Partnership for Action (PFA) supports the vital role business plays in advancing the state’s economy and creating jobs. Led by Lt. Governor Guadagno, the PFA is a three-pronged public-private approach to economic development and the starting point for all initiatives, policies, and efforts to grow New Jersey’s economy and create quality, sustainable jobs in our communities.  The three elements of the PFA include the Business Action Center, reporting directly to the Lt. Governor and providing the business community with a single point of contact, applying a proactive, customer-service approach to businesses’ interactions with State government; the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, serving as the state’s “bank for business”; and Choose New Jersey, an independently funded and operated 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation created to encourage and nurture economic growth throughout New Jersey.

Businesses considering a move or in need of assistance are encouraged to call New Jersey’s Business Action Center at (866) 534-7789 or visit the State’s Business Portal at www.newjerseybusiness.gov.

Journey August 10, 2012 at 06:45 pm
In 1944 my uncle broke the law. A US citizen and son of Mexican immigrant stole the identity of his older brother. At the age 16 he insisted in the navy. He stayed in the service for 20 years.
I would hope that everyone comes here legally and obeys the law, but some times people do a wrong thing for right reasons.
mtwnres August 10, 2012 at 06:58 pm
Roxanne - "its always an inferior mind that sinks to insults "
Brilliant! Considering your comment at 1:33 was nothing but insults are you admitting you have an inferior mind ?
JERSEY GIRL August 10, 2012 at 07:17 pm
Please, lets get real! Ask any teenager, especially in this town, if they want to work in Mcdonalds, mow lawns, paint homes, babysit YOUR toddlers and clean your homes, They dont want to ! Its hard enought to get them to get off the internet and read a book during the summer! Immigrants do not take jobs away from Americans! Please stop deluding yourself to justify your bigotry, Immigrants whether from South America, Haitis, Asia, work harder than Americans and you know it. If Americans wanted to work these jobs, they wouldnt be available for Immigrants, I hate to even use that term, we all have come from Immigrants. If you dont want to support them, do your own lawn, watch your own kids, cook your own food!
Dan Grant August 10, 2012 at 07:29 pm
You find it offensive and shocking then it is your problem. It makes sense given the size of the Spanish speaking business community and what business would be stupid enought to turn down a paying customer because they speak only Spanish, not me. Take a trip through Montreal of Quebec and read the signs in French and English and many are just in French. You don't mind a Presidential Candidate who keeps his money all over the world in any language, why would you mind a customer that spends his money here?
Adriana August 10, 2012 at 07:37 pm
I can't even believe we have to have this conversation! This is America, and our language is English. While it takes time and money to learn a language, some people have been here for generations and still haven't taken the time to learn. Why? Because we cater to them and put signs in Spanish and English. Funky: Have you ever considered that every single other immigrant group took the time to learn English? That no public signs appear (for the most part) in any other language than Spanish? In what twisted world does someone come to this country and EXPECT to be able to speak their own language, and, beyond that, be spoken to in their native language outside of one's family and ethnic community?! No other group needed "assimilation" assistance. In fact, when a lot of ethnic groups came here, they were discriminated against, barred from living in certain areas, and had to learn English from their children. Alas, they learned! Somehow, working in sweatshops and living in slums of NY, they learned! And our daily lives ARE impacted by people not speaking not only my language, but the language of our country... You know, when the McDonald's cashier can't even take my order, when I deal with clients who can't even tell me one sentence in English, when people come into my or someone else's place of work and expect them to speak Spanish. Plus, I feel like I'm living in a foreign country in my own hometown. So yes, it does impact life. And learning English is what is expected. Do it.
Adriana August 10, 2012 at 07:46 pm
Hmm maybe some of those jobs would be given to Americans once employers actually had to pay their workers a fair wage on the books. Just a thought. And English is our unofficial, official language. While we don't have one on the books, we are not like China in that we have multiple languages being spoken and accepted. English is the standard, go-to language that we speak and it has been that way since our country's inception. (Also, Native Americans were not the start of our country, Puritan settlers actually began the United States of America, if you want to get technical, and their native tongue is English. Native Americans had little or nothing to do with the formation of our country, other than having to be pushed out of their land by eager Americans.) And yes, everyone else is an immigrant, including myself. Yet my family learned English, just like the Germans, Russians, Chinese, Polish, Indian, etc. AND, finally, how is it fair that illegals are allowed to remain here while plenty of their own people are waiting on lines to get green cards and citizenship and obtain citizenship legally? How is THAT fair? Additionally, I fully support buying American-made products and will pay more when they are available because I abhor the direction in which our country is going. So, no, not all Americans are lazy and want big screen TV's and labor for cheap.
Dan Grant August 10, 2012 at 07:50 pm
Would that it were true That Patch actually cared enought to make people post real names or at least through Facebook.
Adriana August 10, 2012 at 07:53 pm
George- you're right, no one is better than anyone else. That's why legal immigration is the only thing that should ever be acceptable. How is it fair that some people can break the rules but not have any repercussions while others wait years for their citizenship or green cards? Why are those people any better, why do they deserve that special privilege of being able to do whatever they want? It is my philosophy that when you come to this country, you work hard and do the best you can for your family, try to be an American, and treat your neighbor with respect and compassion. Clearly that is not something you can comprehend, thinking that opposing illegal immigration means I think they are subhumans. In fact, I think they are only taking away opportunities from others that I think those others deserve. Before you stereotype, take a second to listen. The difference between Ellis Island immigrants and illegals is that those first immigrants had to do so legally, had to speak the language, and had to make due with barely any support from the government. Somehow, they all made it. Your rants on the right wing are also horribly ignorant, but I'm going to choose to ignore them because it is clearly a sign of inferior intelligence.
Adriana August 10, 2012 at 07:56 pm
THANK YOU^
Porterincollingswood August 10, 2012 at 08:17 pm
Dan, I was joking.
Dan Grant August 10, 2012 at 08:28 pm
My appologies, I just read so many hatefull and stupid comments I just read the fist line of yours and now that I have read the rest is see your point. Me Bad.
. August 10, 2012 at 08:46 pm
The reality is that employers don't want to pay, so the illegals take the jobs for the low pay they offer as no questions are asked and they don't need proper ID.
Laura August 10, 2012 at 08:54 pm
Rebecca,
Ric would have us believe there is something wrong with Mother Teresa. I forgot, we citizens of the USA should all be selfish and think only about ourselves.
Legal Notice August 10, 2012 at 08:55 pm
Thats not the point. The point is that its illegal to knowingly hire any illegal. You will get caught, you will be fined and you may go to jail
Laura August 10, 2012 at 09:01 pm
Just a little info: Those from India and Asia may come here legally on a work permit but a substantial amount of them overstay their work visa and are, thus, illegal. They don't bother to renew it or go back to their country. They just stay.
Ric August 10, 2012 at 09:21 pm
@Rebecca, sure, whatever you say - if you want to believe you are the very best person you know. But the reality is you spend too much time thinking globally and doing all that political correctness. Why help desperate Americans about to lose everything when you can pretend to be mother Theresa and save the non-American world? And let’s face it; you are better than all your neighbors. The illegals appreciate you.
Ric August 10, 2012 at 09:29 pm
If it bothers you do not follow up. No one is holding a gun to your head, are they?
Rebecca Savastio August 10, 2012 at 09:42 pm
Thanks Roxanne, I appreciate it. It's no fun to be called a fake, a phony, a wannabe, uncaring, and have wishes against me that I lose my job. I appreciate your support :)
Ric August 10, 2012 at 09:43 pm
Jersey Girl, I bet you are real proud of yourself for using every tired unproven cliché from the sainted defenders of illegals society. Too bad you posted misinformation and lies and no facts.
By the way, I come from my parents who were Americans. And my parents come from parents that were Americans. I am native to this country having been born here. I am not an immigrant. Your we are all immigrants argument is silly. Outside of Africa, everyone is an immigrant by your definition. Immigrant refers to the person and not the DNA. Get over it; check your Funk & Wagnall’s.
Ric August 10, 2012 at 09:48 pm
@roxanne, LOL! I could not say it better than mtrwres. Is this a do as I say and not as I do moment for you? Or do you really think you can do no wrong?
Ric August 10, 2012 at 10:50 pm
@Rebecca, sorry but please try saying "I don't differentiate them by where they were born" a half dozen times without sounding phony. It cannot be done.
Monk August 11, 2012 at 12:28 am
You're right, Pointy, this is sucking all of the oxygen out of the room.
Pointy hat August 11, 2012 at 01:14 am
Good evening Monk. Your desciption of what these comments are doing is better than mine. Wow, we have found common ground on something. Maybe there is hope for Washington. I think the reply to my comment from rice kinds of sums up the ignorance of many of these posters. I stopped reading when i saw people referencing their Pilgrim ancestors and lost plum pancake recipes. I thought that crap was for Facebook. But don't worry, I have a plan. And to all you haters on here, as Monk knows I'm retired with plenty of time. I intend to use that time to nightly "flag as inappropriate" the vile and hate. You can get reinstated every morning, but at least it will be an inconvenience. Maybe then Patch will tighten up their standards or stop this state-wide nonsense. Sleep tight haters. :)
Brunch August 11, 2012 at 10:36 am
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Monk August 11, 2012 at 12:41 pm
Hi, Pointy Hat. I'm glad we agreed on something, too. Have a good weekend.
george chernetz August 13, 2012 at 10:43 pm
RIC,
Really no facts and lies. I didn't quote Fox News. Really, you are a pure American. I did not realize your an American Indian. You definitely been smoken the the funky peace pipe, with residue. I was born in this country as was my parents but like your family, we all eventually came from another country. You must have studied history in Texas with their rewritten facts on reality. You would fit in fine. Immigrant does refer to a person as you correctly quoted in your responce, when was the last time you saw DNA in an immigration office. All Humans share most of the same DNA, unlike you becaue your SPECIAL. Your a PURE AMERICAN not one of those lesser immigrants.Get over it quit the KKK and NEO NAZI chapters your in and see reality.
Ric August 13, 2012 at 10:53 pm
@george - Grow up and stop being an idiot for once your life. You cannot even debate like a man. When a fool like you starts to claim others are KKK or Neo Nazi, it shows that you have lost the debate. You only do that because you cannot support your view with the truth. So good night, good bye and start taking lessons on becoming a man.
george chernetz August 14, 2012 at 01:07 am
Ric,
Talk about a big meow meow, youwant to talk about facts or continue with your narrow minded rhetoric. I give you a point of view based on reality. I admit i'm from an immagrant family like you but you can't even admit that . It's you who needs to grow a pair. I admit that immigrants in this country are decent HUMAN beings. You can't because you have to grow up and see reality, not listen extensively to recordings of mein kampf while sucking your thumb to go to sleep at night. Listen and listen good pussy boy, Grow up and join the progressive movement because you narrow minded idiots are a dying breed soon to be gone. Us immigrants will be the majority very soon , thank god.
Journey August 15, 2012 at 06:18 pm
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/08/radio-free-cherokee-endangered-languages-take-to-the-airwaves/261165/
The first paragraph explains why I'm not fond of the speak English because it is the language of America argument. Google "welsh knot" to see how the English treated the Welsh. Language control is imperialism 101.
Berkeley Lifer August 17, 2012 at 04:01 am
http://youtu.be/OLkokNuIojw

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