We wanted to say "hello" to everyone. We just joined today and are new to the forum. We are from San Antonio Tx and own our own manufacturing company called Alamo Peppers. We started back in 2008 under the name Bhut-Jolokia.net, Alamo City Pepper Products of which we produce food seasonings for Whole Foods Markets.
Back in early 2014, we merged the 2 separate companies into 1. Now, we are branded under Alamo Peppers.
In 2012, we undertook the task of partnering with some select individuals to begin growing, and producing some really high quality Superhot Peppers with amazing results. In doing so, our farm space has successfully continued to expand each year since our project's inception.
As of 2014, moved away from the commercial growers in India, and we have partnered with a single very select farm in one select remote village in the extreme northern part on India, which now grows exclusively for us. Having extensively tested the products, we have found them to be exceptionally high quality.
Since partnering with the Indian farmers, we have also now established a viable trade route for these farmers who would otherwise never been introduced here in the U.S. We provide the farmers in this extremely remote village financial stability, as well as sustainability.
We make it our point to "give back" by supporting several non-profit organizations such as ACS (Animal Care Services) here in San Antonio which has achieved a 90+% success rate now making San Antonio the largest "no kill" shelter here in the U.S. among major metropolitan cities. http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/Animal-Care-Services-officially-reaches-No-Kill-6772111.php
As well as Bonton Farms, in the Greater Dallas area, which has brought well being to many residents which live in what is considered a "food desert". http://americannutritionassociation.org/newsletter/usda-defines-food-deserts
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Jr auction, and shows.
We hope that joining this forum will enable us to share our knowledge, good will, as well as exchanging some with the members of this well regarded forum.
Many thanks for allowing us to join!
Back in early 2014, we merged the 2 separate companies into 1. Now, we are branded under Alamo Peppers.
In 2012, we undertook the task of partnering with some select individuals to begin growing, and producing some really high quality Superhot Peppers with amazing results. In doing so, our farm space has successfully continued to expand each year since our project's inception.
As of 2014, moved away from the commercial growers in India, and we have partnered with a single very select farm in one select remote village in the extreme northern part on India, which now grows exclusively for us. Having extensively tested the products, we have found them to be exceptionally high quality.
Since partnering with the Indian farmers, we have also now established a viable trade route for these farmers who would otherwise never been introduced here in the U.S. We provide the farmers in this extremely remote village financial stability, as well as sustainability.
We make it our point to "give back" by supporting several non-profit organizations such as ACS (Animal Care Services) here in San Antonio which has achieved a 90+% success rate now making San Antonio the largest "no kill" shelter here in the U.S. among major metropolitan cities. http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/Animal-Care-Services-officially-reaches-No-Kill-6772111.php
As well as Bonton Farms, in the Greater Dallas area, which has brought well being to many residents which live in what is considered a "food desert". http://americannutritionassociation.org/newsletter/usda-defines-food-deserts
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Jr auction, and shows.
We hope that joining this forum will enable us to share our knowledge, good will, as well as exchanging some with the members of this well regarded forum.
Many thanks for allowing us to join!