Beachside Produce packs California product through end of the year

Guadalupe, Calif.-based Beachside Produce LLC is bringing full production of Brussels sprouts, celery and broccoli to the market for the holiday season.

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Guadalupe, Calif.-based Beachside Produce LLC is bringing full production of Brussels sprouts, celery and broccoli to the market for the holiday season.

Brussels sprouts, grown for Beachside in Lompoc and Guadalupe, Calif., are shipped from several locations in the Santa Maria Valley for quick loading convenience, according to the release.

Supplies will be steady through the end of the year in California, with production then shifting to Mexico.
Beachside’s Brussels sprouts line includes 25-pound bulk cartons in several different sizes, as well as a 1-pound vexar bag package, which the release said is retail-ready out of the box. The 1-pound vexar bags come in 18-pound and 24-pound cartons, according to the release.

Beachside Produce has steady supply of the firm’s Song Hee branded broccoli crown program this fall and winter.

Production of broccoli crowns in Guadalupe will lighten in fall and winter with its Mexico grown and McAllen, Texas, point-of-loading program and production from U.S. southwest farms during the winter. Beachside celery is sourced from Guadalupe from April through December, and also in the U.S desert southwest region.

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