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Season highlights in photos

British Columbia cherry season has wrapped up

Known for growing the latest ripening cherries in the northern hemisphere, Jealous Fruits announced the completion of the 2020 cherry season. “Due to frost damage that impacted the Okanagan Valley, we dealt with a much shorter crop than projected,” the company said. However, highlight of the season was the company’s new packing plant that doubles the hourly volume compared to the old location. “In addition, the brand-new automated packing equipment is much more gentle on the fruit and reduces the risk of bruising during packing.”

Although still far away, Jealous Fruits expects to see a significant lift in production during the 2021 cherry harvest.

The company’s highlights of the season are captured in the photos below:

Jealous Fruits' new facility.

Unitec line.

Uboxing Canadian cherries in Vietnam. Jealous Fruits and Klever Fruits collaborated on this event. 

Sweethearts, the company's flagship variety, were perfectly suitable for air, ocean and ground exports.

For more information:
Jealous Fruits
Tel: +1(250) 766-0738
Email: info@jealousfruits.com
www.jealousfruits.com

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