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Farmer gives away 182,000 pounds of nectarines
Los Angeles Times
|July 05, 2026
In the midmorning heat, hundreds of people lined up outside a San Joaquin Valley farm last week to get their haul from large blue bins filled with thousands of bright red nectarines. The fruit was free for the taking.
Photographs by GARY KAZANJIAN For The Times CHRISTIAN MORA hands out free bags of fruit at his father's farm in Fresno County, amid a legal battle over the ownership of the crop.
"It was going to rot on a tree again, and I said, 'Let's give it away," said farmer Cesar Mora. "Let's let people at least enjoy it, because I take pride in what I do." Mora has been mired in a contract dispute with Giumarra Bros. Fruit Co. revolving around his nectarine crop for the last few years.
He and the large L.A.-based produce company have dueling legal complaints over a contract delineating how the fruit was to be marketed and sold. As a result, Mora says he can't sell the fruit, and so he decided on the mega-giveaway of more than a hundred thousand pounds of white-flesh nectarines.
This story is from the July 05, 2026 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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