Oppy to feature OriginO greenhouse line at organic show

The Oppenheimer Group’s OriginO organic line, featuring tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, will be showcased at the Organic Produce Summit.

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The Oppenheimer Group’s OriginO organic line, featuring tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, will be showcased at the Organic Produce Summit.

Origin Organic Farms grower Raymond Wong will be at Oppy’s booth, No. 407, to discuss and hand out samples of new cocktail tomato varieties being trialed at the Delta, British Columbia greenhouse, according to a news release.

The farm is growing more orange and yellow sweet bell peppers to meet demand, according to a news release. The OriginO brand is exclusively marketed by Oppy.

“They only pack produce they feel very proud of into their brand, and that says a lot about the quality our customers and their shoppers ultimately experience,” Darren Bonnell, greenhouse category manager at Oppy, said in the release.

OriginO cucumbers are available through October, and tomatoes-on-the-vine and peppers are available through December.

The Organic Produce Summit is July 10-11 in Monterey, Calif.

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