Beverly Hills billionaires give UC Davis $50 million to build new agricultural research hub
UC Davis is set to build a center focused on agricultural innovation and research after Beverly Hills billionaires Lynda and Stewart Resnick gave the university $50 million, the largest donation it has received from individual donors, the school announced Monday.
The pledge comes from one of California’s largest and most powerful agricultural partners, the Resnicks of Wonderful Co. The family has led one of the largest farming empires in the country, selling popular supermarket items like Halos mandarin oranges, Pom Wonderful pomegranate juice and Fiji Water.
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