- The Vaccaro Brothers
Joseph Vaccaro was born in
Contessa Entellina ,Sicily in 1855 and came to the US in 1867. Felix and Lucca Vaccaro joined him later. Their sister, Maria Vaccaro married Salvador D'Antoni and the Vaccaro brothers and D'Antoni pooled their resources and began importing bananas and fresh produce fromLa Ceiba ,Honduras in 1899. They imported coconuts first from Honduras, then later bananas. They incorporated as the Vaccaro Bros. and Co. in 1906. They began operating steamships and cultivating fruit crops. By 1915, they rivaledUnited Fruit in the banana trade in New Orleans. During WWI the two companies were competing for ice to refrigerate the ships. The Vaccaro brothers were able to trump the competition by buying all the ice houses in New Orleans and Joseph Vaccaro became known as the "Ice King". They were able to expand quickly after the war by buying surplus ships at a discount. In 1924, the company's name was changed toStandard Fruit Company and in 1926 toStandard Fruit and Steamship Company . By 1935, 35 ships were in operation.Further reading
Thomas L. Karnes, "Tropical Enterprise: The Standard Fruit & Steamship Company in Latin America", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978
External links
* [http://www.dole.com/index.jsp Dole Food Company, Inc.]
* [http://www.unitedfruit.org United Fruit Historical Society]
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