West Coast Tomato and Oppy Gear Up for Robust Oceanside Pole Season; James Galindo Comments



West Coast Tomato and Oppy Gear Up for Robust Oceanside Pole Season; James Galindo Comments



OCEANSIDE, CA - Retailers and consumers alike have come to expect consistent quality, robust flavor, and clean-slicing deliciousness from Oceanside Pole tomatoes. Unexpectedly, however, a surprise new item will grow and travel alongside the iconic Romas and rounds this summer.

Following a successful 2024 trial, Oceanside Pole began commercial production of red sweet bell peppers. The team projects approximately 150,000 cases, available October through December — a strategic window when supply tends to be limited due to the seasonal transitions between Canadian and Mexican production.

James Galindo, Senior Sales Representative and Category Manager, Oppy
James Galindo, Senior Sales Representative and Category Manager, Oppy

“Timing can be everything in fresh produce,” said James Galindo, senior sales representative and category manager for Oppy, which exclusively markets West Coast Tomato Growers’ products. “By shipping at a point when red bell availability traditionally dips, we can provide much-needed consistency to our partners. It’s a smart expansion that complements the tomato program well.”

Meanwhile, Galindo shares that the tomato crop is also shaping up well. “We’re planning for 2.2 million cases of rounds and 750,000 cases of Romas this year. The rounds harvest will begin in late June or early July, followed by Romas about three weeks later. The quality is shaping up beautifully, and we’re excited about what’s ahead.”

Oceanside Pole projects approximately 150,000 cases of sweet red bell peppers, available October through December—a strategic window when supply tends to be limited due to seasonal transitions
In addition to its robust tomato program, Oceanside Pole projects approximately 150,000 cases of sweet red bell peppers, available October through December

The Oceanside Pole program is unique in the market as the last remaining commercial scale vine-ripened pole-grown tomato operation west of the Mississippi River, offering customers a rich flavor and exceptional slicing quality. The Singh family, which has been farming in Oceanside since 1939, remains committed to sustainable, premium tomato production on California’s coast.

“These are tomatoes that really deliver on flavor and performance,” Galindo added in a recent press release. “They’ve become a go-to in produce departments and shoppers who care about quality.”



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Oppy

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


Oceanside Pole

Harry Singh Jr., and his father before him, have tended vine-ripened Oceanside Pole tomatoes on the same land for more…