Square 1 Farms launches new website ahead of SEPC show

The Sunrise, Fla.-based company says the new website offers an intuitive experience for retail, foodservice and wholesale partners.

Square 1 Farms new website
Square 1 Farms says its new website offers an intuitive experience for retail, foodservice and wholesale partners.
(Screenshot via sq1farms.com)

Square 1 Farms has launched a newly designed website as it readies the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure event.

The Sunrise, Fla.-based company says the new website offers an intuitive experience for retail, foodservice and wholesale partners. Visitors can learn about Square 1 Farms and its full range of produce including:

  • Baby vegetables — baby broccoli, baby corn and baby carrots.
  • Peas and beans — green beans, French beans, green peas, snow peas and sugar snaps.
  • Premium vegetables — green asparagus, green bell peppers, Brussels sprouts and hard squash.

“Our mission has always been to be the partner that customers can count on,” Tim Ryan Jr., vice president of sales for Square 1 Farms, said in a news release. “This new website is a reflection of that dedication — a place where the industry can connect with us, explore our offerings, and learn about our commitment to quality and service.”

Square 1 Farms, which will debut as an exhibitor at Southern Exposure, says it will showcase its full product range during the event, including popular items such as asparagus, bell peppers and its specialty baby vegetable line.

“We’re excited to join the SEPC community and celebrate the shared values of family, connection, and quality that unite our industry,” Ryan said. “Produce doesn’t just nourish; it builds connections, and we’re honored to be part of that.”

Founded in 2018, Square 1 Farms has over 30 years of produce import expertise, combining family values with a commitment to delivering responsibly sourced, premium-quality produce to customers worldwide, the release said.

Those seeking more information can visit sq1farms.com or meet the Square 1 Farms team at SEPC Southern Exposure, set for March 6-8.

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