Onions

 

Onions that are called culls are thrown away because their the wrong skin color, size,or shape.

We must start at the beginning the farmer prepares his field to plant a crop, as the crop grows some plants get more water than others,the ones with less water don’t grow as fast & are different sizes,shapes,skin color & are called culls, the less watered ones don’t get a chance to catch up because they don’t get the attention they should to grow strong. The less fortunate & poor in society are like them culls rejected by society, because they grew up differently & they don’t get the chance to grow strong & be equal with the rest of society, GOD wants to change that, but HE needs our help to make that happen. So please join us in our mission & DONATE FUNDS SO WE CAN REACH MORE PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD may GOD bless you for your support

ONIONS ARE TRANSPORTED ON THESE CONVEYORS SOMETIMES 500 FEET TO GET TO STORAGE.

As the onions grows in the field at different speeds there are a variety of things that can happen to them, lack of water, bad weather or maybe a lack of fertilizer or maybe to much of something, so when they get harvested their all different & it’s not their fault ,then they go on the long hall to storage, people are similar as they grow up a variety things happen to them, their rejected by society because they talk differently, look different, or their skin is a different color, & as they go on the long hall through life things happen to them, loss of a job, a death in the family, a catastrophe out of their control & it’s not their fault, (SINCE WE ARE ALL CREATED IN GODS IMAGE) we must come together & help each other on this long journey through life that most of us take for granted because we live in the America the land that is sup post to be, ( THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE LAND OF THE FREE)

Onions are a large part of a healthy diet & they clean your system of any anti- toxins so your immune system is stronger to help fight off illness, lowers cholesterol &, prevent blood clots

1/3 of all onions are called culls & not store grade

Agape Food Bank is collecting as many as possible

Second chances. These onions are being shipped from one Storage to another in the middle of winter to be dried over, due to a change In temperature in the storage that they were in. GOD gives all people a second chance once they realize there lost & accept JESUS CHRIST as their savior, Agape Food Bank Ministries is supporting Agape Ministries & Thirsty Acres Ministries in making this Reality known to all people through all the fundamentals that are required to live a happy & abundant life, would you like to join us in making sure this happens Please contact earl@agapefoodbank.com

Once the onions are picked up from Packaging plants & shipped to Agape Food Bank to be sorted & cleaned, then They are placed in wooden bins & stored In a 60 x 20 shed till they are shipped to local, or home & church based food banks that will distribute them to soup kitchens & as many people through out the world as possible, we believe that if your hungry you will receive food no matter if your rich or poor, your color or nationality, since we are created in GOD’S image & HE sees all people equal, so does Agape Food Bank & with your support we will reach all people with GOD’S AGAPE LOVE.

Onions are shipped from brown boy onions to Agape Food Bank to be sorted, a big thank you to Heritage Farms & Brown Boy Onions for the onions & the conveyor, to Johnson Agra-prices for the use of a truck, Target-ag for donating the eliminators & Dean Callahan & Paul Bergenson for the use of three phase generator to power it all up.

A big thanks to Jerry Amoruso for coordinating all these packing houses, doing the cooling system at the Agape Food Bank & fixing all the sorting equipment & much more.

Without the help of many farmers, packing plants & people that havea heart to join us in our fight against hunger, in doing so we are able to show all people that their is a GOD & that HE is watching over them & that HE loves them all with an unconditional love

Agape Food Bank would like to furnish all 8 drying facilities in Canada with as many onions & other foods that they can handle, to make soup & dried fruit packs, but if we don’t have support to do this great mission that GOD has trusted us with we will be limited to what we can furnish to all these facilities. in 2012 Agape Food Bank sent out 600,000 pounds of food in 4 months through out the world & plans to send twice that amount in the future besides having our dryers running making soup , trail mix & many other dried items. May GOD bless you for your support in making this a reality thank you JESUS.

Agape Food Bank sends onions to Canada to Fraser Valley Gleaner to make soup to send to 3rd world countries

Onions are very essential to the nutritional value & taste of many different food groups & millions of servings of soup are sent to places that have no food at all.