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Fujii Farms
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Fujii Farms Inc. is a family-owned farm located in Troutdale, Oregon, that has been providing the west coast with some of the finest berries since 1943. With over 150 acres of land, they grow, pack, and distribute a variety of fresh eating, preserving, and commercial shipping berries, including strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries. Their commitment to safety and quality is evident through their annual USDA audits, which have certified them with Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices.
Founded by immigrant Bukichi Fujii, the farm's history is intertwined with the struggles faced by Japanese Americans during World War II. Despite discriminatory laws preventing him from owning his own farm, Fujii and his wife, Yoshino, worked hard to provide for their family. Today, the farm is carried on by Ray Fujii, the third generation, who continues to uphold the family's legacy of producing some of Oregon's finest berries. Fujii Farms' berries are sold directly at their farm market stands and through major commercial grocery chains, ensuring that customers can enjoy the cream of the crop.
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Such nice folks. They have a drive up window so you don't even have to get out of your car if that helps you No matter where you buy your berries, it's up to you to do your own quality control.
Just spent $35 dollars on a box of produce: berries, greenbeans and nectarines. Berries went straight to the compost bin, beans were fresh and nectarines were harder than rocks. Go elsewhere.
Well sadly to say this little fruit stand was nothing! I did go later in afternoon but they were to be open another hour or so the young lady said behind the register.There the stands were not...
Some of people the strawberries in the half flat I purchased were mildewed and some picked very green. Doesn't make me want to make another trip out there.