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Oregon’s blueberry season kicks off

Superfresh Growers® is thrilled to announce another fruitful blueberry season with Norris Farms. Nestled in the Umpqua Valley of southwestern Oregon, Norris Farms harvests around 1,000 acres of blueberries and kiwi berries. This season promises to deliver the top quality that the company's customers expect in both conventional and organic blueberries.

Norris Farms harvests around 1,000 acres of blueberries and kiwi berries.

Norris Farms is known for its premium quality and standards, thanks to the meticulous hand-picking process. "The fruit set looks great this year. There's been a great combination of intermittent warm and cool days with periodic rains. Pollination was more successful than in previous years as well. We're very excited about how early some of our fields have ripened and plan to start harvesting earlier than usual. We're set to have a very successful season," says Ellie Norris of Norris Farms.

"We're very excited about how early some of our fields have ripened and plan to start harvesting earlier than usual," says Ellie Norris.

The unique climate and fertile soil of the Umpqua Valley contribute to the production of blueberries that are both delicious and nutritious and will be packed in Norris Farms' world-class packing facility.

"We take great pride in our partnership with the Norris family," said Ryan Cleary, director of blueberry sales at Superfresh Growers. "The Oregon fresh crop forecast is up 145 percent this year. Quality is off the charts at Norris Farms, and we'll be able to hit the ground running right out of the gate on both conventional and organic. Our production in Washington will kick in shortly after Oregon, ensuring we have a promotable crop all summer long."

Ryan Cleary said the Oregon fresh crop forecast is up 145 percent this year.

Superfresh Growers offers several summer fruits including cherries, blueberries, apples, pears, and kiwi berries. The company is committed to sustainable farming practices, community support, and delivering quality fruit to tables around the world.

For more information:
Catherine Gipe-Stewart
Superfresh Growers
Tel: +1 (509) 966-1814
[email protected]
www.superfreshgrowers.com

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