"Let us not forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts will follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization."

~ Daniel Webster


Lance & Melissa Eggers of Briggs & Eggers Orchards in Willcox, Arizona.


Know your farmer, know your food.

New Harvest Organics' growers consider themselves stewards of the land. They use natural practices such as crop rotation and cover cropping to improve soil fertility and to control weeds and pests. Our growers produce their own compost, rich in nutrients, then add it to the soil to create a healthy harvest. Significant attention and concern is given to the cultivation of New Harvest Organics' premium fruit. We feel the effort is well worth the food safety assurance and sustainability of our earth's resources.

Our partnership with these dedicated growers is important to us. We provide access to large volume markets, while our growers focus on creating some of the best tasting fruit on the planet. Regular field and orchard visits provide our sales staff with valuable information about quality, harvest yields, availability and cultural practices.

Pineapple grower, Hector RendonOur growers are certified by BioAgriCoop, Oregon Tilth, Quality Assurance International or other USDA accredited certifiers. Each farm is inspected annually to ensure compliance with their respective certification program. New Harvest Organics' cartons and labels clearly identify our growers' products in the marketplace as organically grown and certified organic.
 

 

Our Growers

Briggs & Eggers Orchard
 
Eduardo Castillejos (GEMAA)
 
Francisco Tapia
 
Hector Rendon
    (Renagrotec)
 
Salvador Parra Ahumada
 

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