Aug 14, 2018
Interfresh to market Driediger Farms’ blueberries

Carolyn Chang, , Director of Berry Programs for Interfresh

Fruit and vegetable marketing firm Interfresh recently announced the company has started marketing Driediger Farms’ blueberries.

Driediger Farms, based in Langley, British Columbia has grown and packed blueberries since 1964. Interfresh started shipping blueberries last week, and is marketing them under the Driediger Farms label to the Western U.S. market.

“We are very pleased to be associated with Driediger Farms and their outstanding team,” said Carolyn Chang, Director of Berry Programs for Interfresh. “We are looking forward to supplying our retail and foodservice customers with these excellent berries.”

“Rhonda Driediger and her team do a fabulous job producing and packing very high-quality fruit for the fresh market,” said Chris Puentes, President of Interfresh. “This new B.C. deal extends our season nicely, and complements our ‘Pacific Berry Farms’ program of US-grown blueberries, blackberries and strawberries”.

Interfresh is shipping Driediger Farms blueberries both FOB British Columbia and from the Interfresh Distribution Center in Los Angeles.

In addition to the new marketing announcement, the company also recently launched a new website at www.getinterfresh.com.




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