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Greenhouse grower purchases 75-acre greenhouse in Jalisco, Mexico

Lipman Family Farms, a tomato and vegetable supplier, further expands its international footprint by closing the deal on a 75-acre greenhouse facility in Jalisco, Mexico.

"The purchase is part of our approach to better secure the supply of tomato and fresh vegetable production and fills in appropriate gaps between seasonal transition periods," says Darren Micelle, Lipman's president of value-added services. "We look forward to seeing how this purchase will have in supporting both the East and West markets in North America."

Beginning in 2023, Lipman's new facility will ensure reliable volume for its greenhouse-grown lineup of products for retail, food service, and fresh-cut segments.

The facility's proximity to one of Lipman's main U.S. cross docks in Edinburg, Texas, is key for providing seamless importation of the produce. Along with this, its location in Jalisco has ideal climates for growing Lipman's full suite of tomatoes and fresh vegetables. Beginning in 2023, this new facility will further ensure reliable volume for Lipman's greenhouse-grown lineup of products for retail, food service, and fresh-cut segments.

The vertically integrated supplier partners with more than 50 local field and greenhouse growers across North America, in addition to its Lipman-owned land in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, providing fresh produce in season and reducing the delivery time to the end-user.

The greenhouse purchase is the newest addition to the company's operations, now making Lipman vertically integrated in Mexico and continuing its tradition of building out fresh vegetable supply services from the ground up.

Right: Darren Micelle 

"With more than 70 years of experience in farming and now a strong team of greenhouse agronomists, fresh-cut processors, and food safety leaders in Mexico, we are set up very well to serve our network out of Mexico," Micelle says. "Being a grower has always been the foundation of what we do, and we're proud of our progress to strengthen the connection between the farmer and the consumer."

For more information:
Samantha Sommers
Lipman Family Farms
[email protected] 
www.lipmanfamilyfarms.com 

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