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Spring Farm WPB to exclusively supply fruit & veg to iFresh in new agreement
iFresh, an Asian American grocery supermarket chain and online grocer, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Spring Farm WPB.
Spring Farm WPB will exclusively supply its vegetables and fruits to iFresh. The company has three locations: one is a 350-acre farm located in Pemberton, NJ, that specialises in Asian vegetables and melons, such as radish, bitter melon, long squash, Taiwan okra, and winter melon eggplant.
The 65-acre farm located at Loxahatchee, FL, is one of the largest longan and litchi farms in the U.S and has over 8,000 longan, litchi, papaya and loquat fruit trees. The 370-acre farm located in Vero Beach, FL, specialises in Asian vegetables and melons, such as yu choy mue, gai lan mue, water spinach, Shanghai mue, and bok choy mue.
"As the Asian population continues to grow rapidly in the United States, our expanding store base continues to experience healthy demand for Asian fruits and vegetables. With this supply agreement, iFresh can provide its customers with fresh, high-quality, organic Asian fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices,” Mr. Long Deng, iFresh’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer told.