Oppy reports growth in Envy, Jazz

The Oppenheimer Group is reporting growth in its Envy and Jazz apple programs, while Pacific Rose remains strong with exports and in certain domestic markets, said Roger Aguirre, director of apples and pears.

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Vancouver, British Columbia-based The Oppenheimer Group is reporting growth in its Envy and Jazz apple programs, while Pacific Rose remains strong with exports and in certain domestic markets, said Roger Aguirre, director of apples and pears.

“We’re also keeping a close eye on apple reports in terms of what the other varieties are doing, and we will continue to offer a diversified product mix to the market,” he said.

“Oppy will be bringing in extra fruit in terms of non-propriety apples while also focusing on the timely selling for our popular propriety varieties.”

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