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

April 12, 2011 @ Whole Story
Produce expert James shares why the unpredictability of artichokes drives him a little crazy this time of year. Learn how this lovely thistle always prevails in winning his heart.
March 29, 2011 @ Whole Story
Spring brings a reawakening of fields and orchards. Our produce expert James explains how the weather is affecting spring crops and shares what’s ripe now.
March 15, 2011 @ Whole Story
Learn in the inside scoop on how we transcend crazy weather patterns and harvest conditions to bring spring floral beauty to our stores and your home.
March 1, 2011 @ Whole Story
Our produce expert explains how the recent freezing weather will affect this year’s asparagus crop and shares his favorite recipes for this early spring vegetable.
February 15, 2011 @ Whole Story
For snacks, soups, stir-fries and more, carrots are always there when you need them. Learn why they are a friend to farmers too.

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