James Parker

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Born in Mississippi and raised in the South (mainly Texas), James Parker’s first produce job was at 16 in a supermarket in Dallas where he trimmed corn, made orange juice, and put strawberries in plastic containers for 4 hours every day after school. James joined Whole Foods Market in 1986 where he initially focused on retail department design and merchandising- helping open more than 60 stores throughout the US. He has since expanded his interests to include the production and purchasing side of the business for fresh produce and floral. For James, produce is “still life- a physical manifestation of our seasonal cycles. Fresh fruits and vegetables connect us to our world in a way that is dynamic and ever changing. It is a way for us to celebrate the changing seasons and our changing world in a positive way every day.” James is also a painter, fresh food chef and advocate, sometimes successful gardener, avid sand castle builder and pumpkin carver. He lives in Aptos, California with his wife Erin, son Aidan, daughter Delilah, and cat Harry.

Blog Posts By Author

June 21, 2011 @ Whole Story
It’s peak season for varietal favorites like Grape, Sun Gold, Red and Yellow Pear, Black Cherry and Sno White. Learn why cherry tomatoes start the season.
June 7, 2011 @ Whole Story
Hardy and prolific, summer squash plants produce multiple crops in a single season and flourish in a wide range of climate conditions. Learn why summer squash is the perfect local crop.
May 24, 2011 @ Whole Story
Produce expert James explains how the weather can affect the apricot crop — one of the early harbingers of summer — and shares tips for selecting apricots in our stores.
May 10, 2011 @ Whole Story
Strawberries are available throughout the summer and fall, but the absolute best flavor and value of the year is literally just around the corner. Celebrate the bounty of the strawberry fields.
April 26, 2011 @ Whole Story
Produce expert James expounds on his love of growing and eating spring peas. Learn more about starting your own little patch of happiness.

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