Dümmen Orange makes management changes on Central American farms
Dümmen Orange recently announced some changes in general management on its farms in Central America.
promoted Moises Cadenas to general manager of its Red Fox Las Mercedes Farm located in Santa Ana, El Salvador; and hired Walter Cadenas as general manager at its Antigua Flowers Farm located in Alotenango, Guatemala.

Walter Cadenas (left) and Moises Cadenas (right) were recently named general managers for Dümmen Orange farms in Central America.
“We’re very excited to announce the promotion of Moises and addition of Walter to our Central American team,” said Carl Kroon, Dümmen Orange regional director supply chain Americas. “Having extensive professional experience, they’ve both built very successful careers in the floricultural industry. With these changes, I’m sure that we will further strengthen our farms in Central America and serve our customers in the best possible way.”
Walter joined Dümmen Orange after working three years as technical advisor at Express Seed Company. Prior to that, he worked at Syngenta for 15 years, including eight years serving as general manager at one of their Guatemalan farms. He studied agriculture at Rafael Landivar University and earned his MBA degree from Francisco Marroquin University.
These two company personnel moves took effect earlier this year.

Dümmen Orange’s Red Fox Las Mercedes farm in El Salvador.
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