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East Coast Farms and vegetables

East Coast FarmsSince 2014, family-owned East Coast Farms has leveraged its decades of produce experience to offer high quality produce with exceptional service. Owners Mercedes and Otto Garcia serve customers across the North and Southeast coasts, maintaining a focus on reliability and customer satisfaction.

East Coast Farms is excited to announce its sister company, East Coast Growers Family of Farms, where it is dedicated to growing the highest quality of farm fresh produce. East Coast Growers proudly cultivates a diverse selection of vegetables, including Bell peppers, specialty peppers, squash, zucchini, eggplant and cucumbers. Its primary growing regions are South Florida and Western New York. To further enhance its offerings, they are also forging partnerships with growers from around the globe.

In addition to its 1,500 acres of farmland, they are excited to unveil three new farms in Florida. This expansion not only boosts its production capacity but also broadens the variety of fresh produce they can provide.

East Coast Farms is well equipped for optimal produce freshness and efficient handling with its 38,000 square foot year-round cold storage facility in Florida, appointed with state-of-the-art refrigeration and numerous raised docks. “Our competitive edge is strengthened by over 1,500 acres of farmland and extensive grower relationships across the country, allowing us to deliver high-quality produce year-round to food service companies, wholesalers, and brokers,” said Mercedes Garcia.

This year, the company is focused on providing quality fresh produce at competitive prices while exceeding food safety standards. “We are committed to ensuring that every package we ship meets the highest safety and quality benchmarks,” said Garcia.

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