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Nogales distributor expands during pandemic Jaime Chamberlain is one of about 150 members of the fresh produce association of the Americas. "We’ve been importing Mexican fruits and vegetables through the Nogales/Arizona port of entry for over a century," says Jaime Chamberlain, Chamberlain Distributing. "And we’re responsible for feeding a lot of North America, something we’re very proud of in this community." Right off the interstate in Nogales, you’ll find Chamberlain Distributing. And it’s not a small operation. "We’re bringing in around four and a half-billion dollars worth of fruits and vegetables from all over Mexico from as far south as Oaxaca. But our main areas of import are from Jalisco and Sonora," says Chamberlain. "We’re bringing in tomatoes, bell peppers cucumbers, beans. Just a lot of the traditional vegetables that you’ll see in your grocery store every single day.”