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Welcome to the Ontario Tender Fruit GROWERS' trade site

This section of the website is for trade use.

The Ontario tender fruit season is an anticipated event. Fresh, locally grown fruit delivers a delicious taste all its own.

Ontario tender fruit is naturally tree-ripened and has unique care and storage needs. To ensure your tender fruit is bold, colourful and attracts the attention it deserves please visit our storage & handling section for important tips.

Here you'll also find access to our marketing and promotion materials, photo library, scrumptious recipes, nutrition information and our new downloadable QR code section.

So make the most of the Ontario tender fruit season with merchandising tips, helpful materials and key information about peaches, pears, plums, apricots, cherries and grapes. Read this year's industry updates and get the tools you need to best serve your customer.

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We appreciate your support in helping us promote and market delicious Ontario tender fruit!

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SEPTEMBER 28, 2022

Celebrating a Successful Ontario Table Grape Season

 

 

 

 

News Release

Celebrating a Successful [read more]

SEPTEMBER 15, 2022

Support from the Greenbelt Foundation helps Ontario Tender Fruit Growers strengthen the economic viability of the Niagara product

With over $450,000 in funding from the Greenbelt Foundation, Ontario Tender Fruit and Fresh Grape Growers have planted more than 212,000 new trees [read more]

SEPTEMBER 12, 2022

Sustainable food production at the core of Ontario’s tender fruit orchards

By Lilian Schaer

The changing climate and a growing desire for a more sustainable world are top of mind with [read more]

JULY 11, 2022

Let Ontario’s fruit dazzle you with flavour and freshness this year!

By Lilian Schaer

Summer means tender fruit season in Canada – the time of year when those fresh locally grown [read more]

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