The Business Marketplace for Surplus and Imperfect Produce
Notable Achievements
- To date, we have sold 115M lbs of produce, 4B gal H2O saved, 20M kg CO2 avoided.
- Partnered with Danone North America to launch new Two Good 'Good Save' yogurt line made with Full Harvest Verified RescuedTM meyer lemons.
- Have increased some farms' profit per acre by up to 12% while saving buyers between 10% and 20% and saved customers up to 95% of their time.
Currently Operating in Three Regions
Press Mentions
October 28, 2024
Are Farmers Really Getting New Irrigation Systems Paid for By Dr. Pepper? Yep!
Full Harvest is making waves in sustainable agriculture by connecting farmers with surplus produce, reducing waste, and promoting food security. Their innovative approach celebrates the potential...
Read more »October 23, 2024
Real Time Soil Analysis In The Field With Samuel Fournier of ChrysLabs
Full Harvest is celebrated for its innovative approach to reducing food waste by connecting farmers with buyers for surplus produce. This initiative not only supports sustainable agriculture but...
Read more »October 4, 2024
Salinas Valley News Briefs | Oct. 4, 2024 - The King City Rustler | Your Local News Source in King City, California
Full Harvest is making waves by connecting farmers with surplus produce to food businesses, reducing waste and promoting sustainability. Their innovative approach is celebrated for transforming the...
Read on The King City Rustler | Your Local News Source in King City, California »May 31, 2024
2024 Women in Produce: Jen Velasquez
In 2024, five women in the produce industry, Jen Velasquez, Cynthia Haskins, April Flowers, Frances Dillard, and Christine Moseley, along with Julie Olivarria, are making significant contributions...
Read on The Packer »May 29, 2024
2024 Women in Produce: Cynthia Haskins
In 2024, five women in the produce industry, Cynthia Haskins, April Flowers, Frances Dillard, Christine Moseley, and Sandi Kronick, are making significant contributions. They are breaking barriers,...
Read on The Packer »May 28, 2024
2024 Women in Produce: April Flowers
In 2024, women in the produce industry are making strides. From Frances Dillard's leadership at the United Fresh board to Sandi Kronick's sustainable farming practices, these women are breaking...
Read on The Packer »More Ventures in Energy & Environment and Food & Water
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