Mucci Farms, a second-generation grower and marketer of fresh fruits and vegetables and part of the newly launched Cox Farms business, has acquired Hacienda North Farms, a 160-acre state-of-the-art greenhouse facility in Coatsworth, Ontario.
Hacienda North Farms has been a grower partner of Mucci Farms for nearly a decade, specializing in the cultivation of quality bell peppers. With this acquisition, Mucci Farms expands its greenhouse footprint.
“Working directly with Hacienda Farms for several years has given us insight into the facilities and the quality product that’s grown there,” said Bert Mucci, CEO of Mucci Farms. “Bringing them into our fold presents an exciting opportunity to further enhance our ability to meet the needs of our retail partners.”
In addition to the greenhouse facility, the acquisition includes a significant land bank spanning 120 acres, providing room for future expansion and innovation.
Mucci Farms remains committed to growing bell peppers in the new farms while remaining agile to adapt to market demands and explore opportunities for diversification.
“This is a pivotal moment in the Cox Farms and Mucci Farms journey,” said Steven Bradley, president of Cox Farms. “This strategic investment underscores our dedication to leading the industry to ensure we meet the evolving needs of consumers. Together, we are committed to scaling operations and enhancing access to sustainably grown produce.”
Mucci Farms, headquartered in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada, owns and operates greenhouse and warehouse facilities spanning the continent.
Cox Farms has a multinational network of indoor farms and consumer brands, including BrightFarms and Mucci Farms, the business is one of the largest greenhouse operators in North America, with anticipated revenues approaching $1 billion and a workforce comprising nearly 2,500 employees. Cox Farms is owned by Cox Enterprises, a multigenerational family-owned business with a long history in agriculture.
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