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Church Brothers Farms Offers Organically Grown Produce

The company’s organic product line will start with spring mix, baby kales, wild arugula and baby spinach.

Lindsey Wojcik

January 1, 2018

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Church Brothers Farms, a grower/processor/shipper of more than 500 fresh vegetable SKUs, will be offering organically-grown produce as part of its overall product offering.

The company is offering organically-grown produce to meet growing consumer demand that can be felt in the foodservice channel, said Steve Church, CEO. “We view organics as completing our overall product line and something our customers asked for,” Church says.

 The company’s organic product line will start with spring mix, baby kales, wild arugula and baby spinach. 

 “These items are a starting point for us, and we intend to expand our organic offerings and volume over time as we grow the business with our customer’s needs,” Church says. “Adding organics to our offering supports our “one stop shop” approach and service for our customers.”

Church Brothers Farms will market the items under the True Leaf Farms label. The first products will ship in May from the Church Brothers Farms facility in San Juan Bautista, Calif.

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