Titan Farms expands into organics

The company’s partnership with Watsonia Farms adds certified organic peaches to its portfolio.

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Its collaboration with Watsonia Farms marks an expansion of Titan Farms’ offerings by introducing certified organic peaches into its premium portfolio.
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Titan Farms, a grower-packer-shipper of fresh peaches in the Eastern U.S., says it has entered a partnership with Watsonia Farms and the Watson Family in a collaboration that introduces certified organic peaches into Titan Farms’ premium portfolio.

With over a century of farming, Watsonia Farms has built a legacy of sustainability, quality and innovation in organic produce, according to a news release. Titan Farms said the farm’s dedication to organic practices, food safety and environmental stewardship makes it a natural fit for its own commitment to delivering high-quality peaches to consumers nationwide.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Watsonia Farms to bring organic peaches to market,” said Titan Farms President Ross Williams. “Their long-standing dedication to organic farming, combined with our expertise in quality and food safety, ensures that customers will receive the best tasting organic peaches available. This partnership represents our commitment to meeting the evolving demands of today’s consumers while maintaining the high standards Titan Farms is known for.”

“Partnering with Titan Farms is an incredible opportunity to bring our organic peaches to a broader market while maintaining the quality and sustainability that have been the foundation of our farm for over a century,” said Jerry Watson of Watsonia Farms. “Our family has always believed in the power of collaboration and innovation, and working alongside Titan Farms allows us to continue that legacy. We look forward to growing together and providing consumers with the freshest, best-tasting organic peaches available.”

Titan Farms says it will offer organic peaches in multiple pack styles, including 2-layer cartons, 2-pound bags and clamshell packaging, which is available with a preseason commitment.

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