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Organic citrus operations expands in Kern County

Homegrown Organic Farms has taken the next step in the growth of its organic citrus program by partnering with Buena Vista Packing in Kern County, CA. This strategic alliance allows Homegrown to expand capacity and provide customers with increased convenience through an additional loading location in the southern San Joaquin Valley.

Through this new partnership, the company will handle organic citrus from Buena Vista's farms, representing a 20 percent increase in program volume. The added supply also introduces an additional varietal into the program, the Daisy mandarin, further strengthening its ability to provide consistent, reliable organic citrus offerings for retail and foodservice partners.

© Homegrown Organic FarmsThrough this new partnership, the company will handle organic citrus from Buena Vista's farms, representing a 20 percent increase in program volume.

"This collaboration is about more than just growth, it's about creating alignment with like-minded partners who share our values and vision for organics," said Scott Mabs, CEO of Homegrown Organic Farms. "Together, we're able to expand our citrus program and continue delivering the highest quality organic fruit to our customers."

"The additional fruit from Buena Vista enhances our program in exciting ways," said Craig Morris, citrus & grape category director at Homegrown Organic Farms. "It gives us another varietal to offer, stronger continuity of supply, and the ability to better serve our retail and foodservice partners with consistency and reliability."

With this expansion, the company strengthens its ability to provide a robust organic citrus program while maintaining supply year-round. Customers will also benefit from improved logistics, with Kern County offering an additional and convenient loading option alongside its Kingsburg and Riverside facilities in California.

© Homegrown Organic Farms
L-R: Scott Mabs, Craig Morris

"We know this partnership will have a meaningful impact on our business, our growers, and our customers and we're excited about the opportunities it creates moving forward," added Mabs.

Alongside this new facility partnership in Bakersfield, Homegrown Organic Farms will continue operating from its Kingsburg cold storage and Riverside loading facilities, reinforcing its long-term commitment to growers and customers alike.

With citrus season quickly approaching, the team is ready to support customers with a full range of organic citrus, from core varieties like Navels and lemons to specialty offerings like Minneolas and Pummelo.

For more information:
Elise Smith
Homegrown Organic Farms
Tel.: (+1) 559-306-1777
[email protected]
www.hgofarms.com

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