Fresh Farms expanding line and volume
Fresh Farms expanding line and volume
“Our program continues to grow,” said Jerry Havel, the director of sales and marketing for Fresh Farms. “We will be up 20 percent on watermelons this spring. We have great quality and we always have more business. We try to feed our demand.”
Fresh Farms, based here, also offers organic green and yellow squash and has a new organic butternut and spaghetti line.
Havel said Jan. 19 that the spring program “will be a lot the same as we are shipping now. We will continue with zucchini and yellow and grey squash. We will have hard squash — butternut, spaghetti, acorn and Kabocha. We’ll have cukes, English cukes, pickles, eggplant, green Bell peppers and green beans. We’ll have seedless and mini-watermelons starting April 1.” Roma tomatoes and colored Bells will be available in the spring until about May 1. “We will finish hard and soft squash about May 15.”
Otherwise, Fresh Farms’ program after May 1 will be limited to watermelons and grapes.