Bella Viva OrchardsMarket Days: Saturday, Tuesday |
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PRODUCTS: Fresh and dried stone fruit and nuts.
FARMLAND: 49 acres in Denair, about 110 miles from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market PEOPLE: Victor Martino along with 4 full-time and 2 part-time employees FARM HISTORY/PHILOSOPHY: The Martinos have been farming since the 1940s. The family has a long history of selling directly to consumers: they were among the farmers who helped start the Alemany Farmers’ Market, the first modern farmers' market in San Francisco, in the early 1940s. The Martinos pick all fresh fruit the day before it is sold at market and dry their fruit on the farm, giving them complete control over the quality of the final product. Victor, a third-generation farmer, began the transition to organic production in 2003. SOIL: Built with cover crops, crop rotation, compost, organic fertilizer, and aged manure. WEED CONTROL: Hand and machine cultivation. PEST MANAGEMENT: Victor creates habitat for beneficial organisms, and uses pheromone disruption, certified organic pesticides, selection of resistant varieties. WATER USE: Micro sprinklers, flood and drip irrigation with water from the Modesto Irrigation District and the Hetch-Hetchy reservoir. ORGANIC CERTIFICATION: In 2009, 100% of the farm will be certified organic. All of the Martino’s land is currently farmed in accordance with organic standards. Bella Viva’s fruit drying process is not certified organic because of the addition of sulphur, a natural preservative. |
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