Water Wars:  - latimes.com - latimes.com
  Taxpayer-funded welfare-water given out by Trump to hiis little darling's, Beverly Hills-based 'farmers' Stewart and Lynda Resnick, has not made them any easier for real farm families to deal with.
  The Resniks and their Wonderful farm corporation has sued Fresno County over building approvals issued the Maricopa Orchards, owned by the Assemi family
  The Resnik's suit seeks to block Fresno County from issuing additional  permits for  the Assemi processing plant and to force the county to  rescind some  existing permits, “until such time that all required  environmental  review is completed in compliance with CEQA.”
  A feud  between two major players in California’s $2.6-billion pistachio  business is embroiling the county of Fresno, which has now become the  target of a lawsuit filed by one of the firms.
  Wonderful Co., a  leading pistachio processor and distributor owned by Beverly Hills food  and drink magnates Stewart and Lynda Resnick, is suing the county over  efforts by the Assemi family to build its own pistachio processing  plant. The Assemi family has sold its nuts to Wonderful for years, but  now it is poised to become a competitor.
  Wonderful’s suit, filed  this week in Superior Court in Fresno, alleges that the county has  illegally issued construction permits to the Assemis. Permits should be  revoked and construction should halt because the planned structures did  not undergo required reviews to make sure they would comply with state  environmental laws, the suit says. 
  Fresno County “has continued  to process additional approvals for the facility in violation of CEQA,”  or the California Environmental Quality Act, the suit alleges. The suit  also says the Assemis built some structures without any permits. 
  County spokesman Jordan Scott declined to comment Thursday afternoon,  saying that the county’s lawyers were still reviewing the suit. 
  Jennifer  Reisz, general counsel for the Assemi company Maricopa Orchards, said  in a statement that Wonderful’s suit “is meritless and we believe we  have done all of the necessary environmental reviews.”
  The  Assemis’ project would be the “single largest pistachio processing  facility in the world,” the suit says. According to the suit, it  includes more than 300,000 square feet of buildings, 240 silos and more  than 1 million gallons of water tanks, and it’s located in an  unincorporated area of Fresno County between Interstate 5 and state  Highway 33.
  Tensions between the Assemis and the Resnicks  flared this year after the Assemis’ plan to build the facility became known.
  According to  a lawsuit  the Assemi family filed against Wonderful in September, Stewart Resnick  told Kevin Assemi, chief executive of the family’s farming operations,  during a January meeting: 
 “I am going to war with you and I am going to do stuff to you that I  would not do to other competitors because I have to make sure you are  not successful with your plant.” Resnick allegedly added: “I am going to  destroy you and make sure you fail so that no grower ever leaves and  tries to make it on their own processing and marketing.” Wonderful then voided their promise to pay the Assemis a 30% bonus for their 2019 crop, saying  the bonus was contingent on the Assemis agreeing to provide their 2020  crop to Wonderful, the September suit says.
  I'll destroy you, and your little dog too !
  
  California  is one of the world’s largest producers of pistachios, and the nuts are  one of the state’s largest crops, accounting for $2.62 billion in cash  receipts for farms in 2018, according to the  state Department of Food and Agriculture.
  Wonderful spokesman  Mark Carmel said in a statement that “everyone who cares about  protecting our region’s environment should be concerned” about the  project because construction has begun “even though no environmental  review has been conducted and no planning approvals issued.”
  Wonderful  markets several products  beyond pistachios. The company sells mandarin oranges under the Halo  brand and pomegranate juice as Pom Wonderful, and it controls Fiji  Water, Justin Vineyards and the florist delivery service Teleflora,  among other brands. |