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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Awe Sum Organics announces their organic Peruvian grape program - Produce Blue Book

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PRESS RELEASE We are excited to offer organic table grapes from Peru in our Awe Sum Organics BB #:157008 label for delivery in market all winter long.

Sweet, crisp and flavorful, Awe Sum Organics’ Peruvian Table Grapes offer our customers a full and reliable supply of high-quality organic table grapes for loading on both coasts during the winter months when organic fruit options are limited.

Awe Sum Organics begins the winter organic grape season with grapes from Northern Peru and finishes the season with our Southern Peruvian grape production. This allows for a steady four-month supply from mid-December through early-April.

“Our growers’ organic vineyards in Northern and Southern Peru combine to provide a full supply all winter long of high-quality red, green and black organic seedless grapes that are all IFG TM varieties” said David Posner, President and CEO of Awe Sum Organics.

“We also offer Red Globe grapes at much lower pricing than our seedless varieties for value conscious organic consumers. Both of our growers use our patented method for improving bud break in table grapes that is 100% organically approved by the USDA’s NOP. Our growers use our cutting edge of BioFlora Organic fertilization program for organic table grapes” Posner added.

As published in PMA’s Organic Produce Update on July 2, 2020, during the 12 weeks ending 5/17/20 organic grapes were up 125.3% in 2020 compared to the same time frame in 2019. Also, organic grape sales had the highest volume growth, outperforming any top 10 organic fruit or vegetable.

Contact us if you are interested in building a reliable and secure program of high quality fresh and Awe Sum new crop organic grapes for the winter months.

831.462.2244
sales@awesumorganics.com
www.awesumorganics.com

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September 30, 2020 at 07:35PM
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Awe Sum Organics announces their organic Peruvian grape program - Produce Blue Book

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