North Country Growers prepares for grand opening with website launch

The website highlights North Country Growers’ sustainability initiatives, its premium lettuce varieties and its team.

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In preparation for its May 2024 grand opening in Berlin, N.H., North Country Growers has unveiled its website.

The website offers a glimpse into premium greenhouse-grown lettuce “where freshness harmonizes with sustainability,” according to a news release. North Country Growers says it is dedicated to harnessing cutting-edge technologies and the expertise of its team to deliver fresh, healthy and top-quality greens at an accessible price point.

“Our new website is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality greens while championing sustainability,” Jake Rupert, director of sales and marketing, said in the release. “We are thrilled to welcome visitors to explore our range of products and delve into the intricacies of our production process.”

The website highlights North Country Growers’ sustainability initiatives, according to the release, showcasing the company’s dedication to eco-friendly practices in greenhouse farming. Site visitors can check out a virtual greenhouse, where they can discover the diverse premium lettuce varieties cultivated by North Country Growers, the release said.

In addition to showcasing the company’s products, the website offers insight into the individuals who form the backbone of North Country Growers’ success, the release said. Through the “The People Behind Our Products” section, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the farmers, technicians and experts whose passion and hard work drive the company forward, according to the release.

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