For nearly 30 years, Ventura County’s farmlands have been home to jalapeños that helped bring the heat to the world-famous Sriracha hot sauce. Now, the peppers are at the heart of a business disagreement that has resulted in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
in Camarillo. The grower’s products are sold in the Ventura area at Underwood Family Farms, which Underwood also owns but manages separately from the ranch.
Erik Feingold, a lawyer representing Huy Fong Foods, said the parties had a relationship in which Huy Fong Foods would prepay Underwood Ranches based on estimates for the costs associated with growing and harvesting the chiles during the upcoming growing season. Those payments would then be made to Underwood Ranches in installments that would be used to finance the growing of the crops.
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