Hydroponically-Grown Happy Berry™ Gets a Fresh Look; Aaron Quon and Dean Barbis Comment



Hydroponically-Grown Happy Berry™ Gets a Fresh Look; Aaron Quon and Dean Barbis Comment



SANTA MARIA, CA - Happy Berry™ hydroponic strawberries, first launched in late 2021, are entering the spring season with a refreshed look that highlights their naturally sweet flavor and the sustainable way they are produced.

Grown in high tunnel facilities in Santa Maria, California, Happy Berry™ strawberries receive precise nutrition while dramatically reducing water usage, thanks to a seamless trough system with optimized irrigation and water reclamation. Because they’re cultivated on raised tables that make planting, tending and harvesting more ergonomic for farmworkers, these berries don’t require intense fumigation between planting cycles like field-grown strawberries do.

This carefully controlled environment also leads to an exceptionally sweet eating experience.

Aaron Quon, Executive Director of Berries and Canadian Category Development, Oppy

"Oppy is always looking for ways to improve and grow more sustainably," said Executive Director of Berries and Canadian Category Development Aaron Quon in a recent press release. "From the beginning, Happy Berry has been a memorable and positive brand, well-suited to a hydroponically-grown item. But we soon discovered that while consumers do care deeply about sustainability, hydroponics still aren’t very well known. Our research has shown that sweetness is the number one driver of their strawberry purchase decisions.”

Consequently, hydroponic growing naturally supports this by producing a significantly sweeter berry which enabled Oppy to pivot its messaging — emphasizing the exceptional flavor of the fruit while still communicating the benefits of this method, shared Quon.

Grown in high tunnel facilities in Santa Maria, California, Happy Berry™ strawberries receive precise nutrition while dramatically reducing water usage, thanks to a seamless trough system with optimized irrigation and water reclamation

The label now features simplified messaging that amplifies flavor alongside key hydroponic attributes to educate consumers such as less water, less land, less sprays and less impact, making them more naturally delicious.

Dean Barbis, Category Director of Berries, Oppy

“The crop is looking fantastic. Heavy volumes are expected through April, May and June, providing ample supply for retailers and consumers, with promotions available for Easter and Mother’s Day,” said Category Director of Berries Dean Barbis.

Happy Berry™ strawberries are available in 1 lb, 2 lb, and 12 oz packaging, and are backed by the trusted Ocean Spray brand.



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Growing, marketing and distributing fresh produce from around the globe for more than 160 years, Vancouver, BC-based Oppy…