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NatureFresh picks first OhioRed crop

February 24, 2016  By Dave Harrison


Feb. 24, 2016, Delta, OH — With an active tomato market acting much like a roller coaster at Six Flags over the last few months, NatureFresh Farms created a breathe of fresh air this week announcing the first crop of OhioRed™ tomatoes are being picked.

 “It’s a great day for NatureFresh to pick the first crop from a new greenhouse, especially in the middle of winter in Ohio,” said company president Peter Quiring.

NatureFresh Farms announced in January 2015 that it would be building a 180-acre state-of-the-art, high-tech greenhouse project in Delta that would allow the company to grow year-round in the Midwest.

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Interest picked up considerable steam when the first tomato crop was planted in November. With an increase in hours of sunlight over the coming weeks, crop projections will rise which will mean more Ohio tomatoes making their way to the market.

 “We continue to receive email & social media messages daily from consumers that are all over the mid-west asking about our new OhioRed™ brand tomatoes and when they will be available,” said Chris Veillon, director of marketing.

Given the location of the facility in Ohio and unique nature of greenhouse vegetable growing, the company has been getting a great deal of interest from local schools wanting tours of the greenhouse.

BUS TOUR RESUMES IN MARCH

“We look forward to educating students from all over the Midwest about greenhouse growing, just like we do with our mobile Greenhouse Education Centre,” said Veillon.

The company’s #GreenInTheCity Tour kicks off March 31st with the mobile greenhouse scheduled to attend more than 80 events in 2016.
 
Construction of NatureFresh’s Phase 2 of 15.30 acres is underway and will be completed later this summer. Phase 3 (15.30 acres) of the greenhouse facility will begin construction late this spring with completion expected in early fall 2016. This will bring NatureFresh’s total acreage of new construction to 45 acres in Ohio alone in less than 12 months.

The significant increase in acreage will permit NatureFresh Farms to grow tomatoes year-round in Ohio to meet the increasing demand from its customer base in the Midwest and Canada.

Combining the acreage being built in Delta with the company’s current Canadian production in Leamington, NatureFresh Farms will grow and market 175 acres of its own production.

NatureFresh Farms continues to be one of the largest independent, vertically integrated greenhouse growers in North America.
 


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