Bell Peppers

Bosch Growers is a specialist in the cultivation of green bell peppers. We grow Frazier, a variety that is ideally suited for harvesting green, remains green for a long time, and has a beautiful dark color and smooth skin. To elevate the quality of summer peppers in particular, we choose not to grow the peppers on gutters. This unconventional approach is now increasingly being followed by others.

Our peppers are primarily used in mixed packaging (traffic light packaging). The majority goes to the United Kingdom, but German, Eastern European, and domestic consumers can also enjoy these top-quality green peppers.

Collaboration

Harvest House

We are Bosch Growers and we are a member of the Harvest House U.A. Cooperative.

Harvest House is an international organization of passionate and committed growers. It is one of the largest producer organizations for fruit vegetables in the Netherlands, offering a wide range of tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. An increasing share of this is organic. Harvest House B.V. manages the sales of its members’ products.

We grow high-quality fruit vegetables in an innovative and sustainable manner. And together with Harvest House’s chain partners, we bring them from the greenhouse to the consumer. We are true doers. We do it well, we do it simply, we do it our own way, and above all, we do it together. Because together we achieve more.

Together we are building a food chain that is relevant to the world. Because we believe that everyone in the world should have access to healthy, nutritious, and delicious food.

How we achieve this together in a sustainable way is established in the Harvest House sustainability policy. This policy rests on three pillars: healthy people, healthy planet, and healthy entrepreneurship. In this way, together we are the source of a healthy life..

Curious? More information can be found at www.harvesthouse.nl/en/sustainability

To achieve the best cultivation results, everything must be optimal. That requires a lot of attention, but also green fingers.

Jack ’T Hoen

Cultivation Manager