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Village Farms tomato wins produce business innovation award
Village Farms' 'Lorabella Blossom' tomato received the first annual Produce Business Innovation Award at the New York Produce Show last week. The bright orange tomato caught the eye of the judges and consumers are also taking note as something the tomato category hasn’t seen yet, the company says.
Village Farms expressed that everyone has had a major part in bringing this variety to market. "Thanks to the expertise of our growers, operations, finance, sales, transportation and marketing Lorabella Blossom is exceeding expectations and bringing consumers a flavor profile unlike any other," they said. According to the company, the citrus floral essence makes it an ideal snacking tomato that is extremely versatile, making it a great tomato for grilling, roasting and sautéing as well.
According to Michael DeGiglio, President and CEO of Village Farms, “The Village Farms team has always been known for going above and beyond to deliver the absolute best flavor in the industry. This award just goes to show that we’ve done it again with Lorabella Blossom. We are honored to receive this award as it truly takes a village to consistently bring innovative products like this one to life. This variety and its name hold a special place in my heart.”
Village Farms was one of ten honorees to be recognized as a winner of the inaugural Innovation Award from Produce Business Magazine at the New York Produce Show.