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Assistant Grower Leesa Garnett and Director of Brand Marketing & Communications, Helen Aquino in the Delta, BC greenhouse. Leesa and Helen are standing in front of the Heavenly Villagio Marzano variety.
Heavenly Villagio Marzano tomatoes. The variety that delivers on all parts of the value chain.
More Heavenly Villagio Marzano tomatoes.
One of Village Farms' latest introductions: Lorabella Blossom snacking tomatoes.
Cabernet Estate Reserve variety; a dark cherry tomato with a deep wine color.
Close-up of Cabernet Estate Reserve tomatoes.
After a break, workers make their way back into the greenhouse.
Lip Smackn’ Grape variety.
The sun shines down on Lip Smackn’ Grapes.
Truss of Sinfully Sweet Campari tomatoes. It's a cocktail-size tomato that is smaller than a TOV.
Overview of the greenhouse with tomatoes On-the-Vine on both sides.
Tomatoes On-the-Vine.
Overview of the packing line.
Smiling employee gets clamshells ready to be filled.
Sorting tomatoes to ensure only high quality makes it into the clams.
Village Farms works with equipment from Sinclair that is able to print an RSS number on the sticker. The RSS number can be scanned at the check-out stand in the store.
Close-up of Sinclair's labeling system.
Tomatoes that are ready to be packed and shipped out.