Superfresh Growers see busy bees during bloom

Author: 
beckman@theproducenews.com (press release)
Date: 
Friday, 26 April 2019 - 5:00am

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After a long winter, Superfresh Growers is stretching its legs and getting busy raising the 2019 crops. From newly added blueberries, to apples, pears, cherries and apricots, the company's Dave Gleason discusses spring farming activities.

“All of these need bees,” Gleason said. “We are careful to take care of our bees every year. We have healthy bees out in the orchards. It’s fun to watch them!”

The bees are not the only ones buzzing with activity. Superfresh Growers is prepping the orchards with sustainability top of mind. Activities include prepping ground, upgrading to efficient irrigation, and utilizing compost to increase soil health.

At the time of filming, April 18, apricots, blueberries, and cherries were in full bloom, and pears were just behind. As of April 24, pears are now in full bloom, with apples to come. Superfresh Growers is poised for an excellent bloom, and an excellent crop.

Superfresh Growers is excited to be adding blueberries into their offerings. This is the inaugural year partnering with Norris Farms out of Roseburg, OR. Together they will be offering both organic and conventional blueberries.

About D. Otani Produce

In business since 1989, D. Otani Produce, Inc. has grown into one of Hawaii’s largest produce wholesalers, enjoying business with hotels, restaurants, local business institutions. We are also a major distributor to Hawaii’s retailers.

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1321 Hart St
Honolulu, HI 96817

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