Wholesum, according to a press release, has developed an in-house organic seeds project that will allow the company to "transition to a more fully integrated organic vegetable growing operation." The program includes breeding seeds specifically for organic production. It began in 2022. Amado, Arizona-based Wholesum is a Fair Trade Certified growers and shippers of organic fresh vegetables.
:To remain on top of the fast-growing organic sector and to do so sustainably, Wholesum must be at the forefront of innovation, including in its capacity to deliver high quality, healthy seeds,” Theojary Crisantes Jr., Wholesum’s chief operations officer, said per the release.
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