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New SunSelect greenhouse grows California peppers year round

Leading Canadian greenhouse grower SunSelect will ship its first ever California-grown tomatoes next week. This historic shipment marks the beginning of a new era for the British Columbia-based grower, as the doors to its brand new 32-acre greenhouse officially open to fresh opportunities.
 
Along with cocktail and traditional tomatoes-on-the-vine, SunSelect’s high tech, state-of-the-art facility, located in Tehachapi, Calif., will produce sweet bell peppers year-round. Notably, this makes SunSelect the only large scale greenhouse grower in the Golden State to produce peppers in the winter, enabling attractive programs for retailers seeking California sweet bells during the colder months of the year and beyond.


 
SunSelect’s expansion into California has also deepened its long term partnership with The Oppenheimer Group, an investor in the new facility. And even as SunSelect prepares to ship its first product from the new greenhouse, construction of a second facility is already underway in Tehachapi.
 
“We have started building an additional 32 acres, which will double our current size and significantly increase our year-round pepper volume,” said Len Krahn, SunSelect co-owner. Peppers grown in this second phase will be available in late 2015.
 
“We chose Tehachapi for a few reasons, including the high light levels to promote uniform plant growth, the plentiful water and low humidity,” said Len’s brother and SunSelect co-owner Victor Krahn. “And because the temperature in this valley is lower than surrounding areas, it is naturally free of many pests.”
 
Inside the fully sealed greenhouse, SunSelect has employed the latest technology to assure an optimal growing environment where sustainable practices are undertaken. From water recycling to re-introduction of waste CO2 as fertilizer to natural air heating, cooling and re-circulation systems, SunSelect extends the commitment to sustainable growing it pioneered in British Columbia to its new California greenhouse.


 
“We are serious about growing the best tomatoes and peppers in the most sustainable manner we can,” Victor Krahn said.
 
SunSelect tomatoes-on-the vine will be available at the end of October, and peppers will follow about a week later. While product will ship throughout the U.S., part of the sustainability strategy includes a focus on the local California market.
 
“We are launching a new series of packaging that emphasizes the California origin of our new items,” he said, noting that the iconic California bear is featured on the packs. “We anticipate that a considerable amount of our early product will be sold here, and we are eager to build a local following.”
 
Aaron Quon, greenhouse and vegetable category director for The Oppenheimer Group―SunSelect’s marketing partner―points to the significant impact the new facility could have.
 
“This is an important step in the evolution of the North American greenhouse category,” he said. “With SunSelect, we will be the first to offer U.S.-grown greenhouse sweet bell peppers year round. And with the addition of TOVs and cocktail tomatoes―combined with SunSelect’s BC production of peppers and cucumbers―we can deliver a full basket of high-demand items to our customers from SunSelect any day of the year.”
 
 
 

For more information:
Karin Gardner
THE OPPENHEIMER GROUP
Tel: 206 499 7440
Email: karga@oppy.com
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