Oceanside Pole and Oppy eye vine-ripened tomato harvest  

Oceanside Pole expects 3.4 million cases of rounds and romas from its 700-acre farm in California in addition to 160 acres out of Mexico.
Oceanside Pole expects 3.4 million cases of rounds and romas from its 700-acre farm in California in addition to 160 acres out of Mexico.
(Photo courtesy of Oppy)

California’s Oceanside Pole says it’s ready to harvest the season’s first vine-ripened tomatoes at the end of June alongside exclusive marketer Oppy.

Oceanside Pole expects 3.4 million cases of rounds and romas from its 700-acre farm in California in addition to 160 acres out of Mexico, all produced to the same high standards upheld by its management teams and growers, ensuring a consistent product, according to a news release.

Oppy says Oceanside Pole’s unique growing method raises fruit off the ground to improve airflow — and therefore tomato quality — to ripen to its juicy, robust taste, naturally on the vine.

“Each plant is harvested an average of 18 times, ensuring tomatoes are hand-selected to specific ripeness,” said James Galindo, senior sales representative for Oppy. “We even pick, ship and deliver to retailers within 24 hours, ensuring their shoppers have the exact tomatoes they’re looking for on their shelves.”

Oceanside Pole has also seen a boost in its foodservice business.

“We’re getting more interest in the foodservice sector than we’ve ever seen before,” said Director of Sales and Strategy and Sales Executive Mark Smith. “Unlike other tomatoes, we ship once at peak of freshness and at the color specifications they require. And because of their deep red and firm exterior, clean-slicing and hearty interior and superior taste, it’s an experience unlike any other, resulting in repeat orders all season long.” 

Off-season rain and an increased water supply have contributed to a better yield and enhanced product integrity, Smith added.

Recently updating its packing shed and adding a new production line, Oceanside Pole has streamlined its operations, resulting in a smoother process for delivering its tomatoes, the release said.

The first harvest of roma tomatoes is anticipated in late June, followed by rounds in mid-July. Peak volume is expected from late August through September and October, culminating around the Thanksgiving season, the release said.

Oceanside Pole has also made strides in supporting former military members through its veterans’ program, collaborating with nearby Marine Corps Camp Pendleton to provide civilian work experience to those transitioning out of service.

Packs available in 22-pound two layers, 25-pound volume fill and 15-pound single layer boxes, RPCs and a 5-pound club pack. 

Oceanside Pole’s Brussels sprout season is in full swing, with availability until around July 15.

 

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