Red Sun Farms™ Celebrates Best Specialty Mini Pepper and Chefs Choice Award Wins at 2024 Greenhouse Competition; Carlos Visconti Comments


Fri. June 7th, 2024 - by Anne Allen

KINGSVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA - Innovation in the greenhouse category continues to take the industry by storm. As the 2024 Greenhouse Competition in Leamington, Canada, concluded, the winners were announced. Red Sun Farmswas proud to reveal that its Tatayoyo® Sweet Peppers won First Place for Best Specialty Mini Peppers and its Sweetpeaks® Long Peppers won the Chefs Choice Award.

Carlos Visconti, Chief Executive Officer of U.S. and Canada Operations, Red Sun Farms™

“We are immensely proud of our Tatayoyo Peppers and the recognition they have received as the best-tasting variety. It is a great honor to have our efforts acknowledged by a community dedicated to achieving greenhouse perfection," said Carlos Visconti, Chief Executive Officer of Red Sun Farms. "At Red Sun Farms, we have always been committed to pushing the boundaries of agricultural innovation and practicing sustainable methods. These awards further reinforce the foundations of our company, highlighting the hard work and dedication of our team. This event not only brings attention to the greenhouse industry but also serves as an opportunity to educate the public about the origins of their food."

According to a press release, all funds raised from the Greenhouse Competition go to R.E.A.C.H. International, a charity that has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to build schools and clinics, drill wells for fresh water, and care for impoverished children in Africa.

Red Sun Farms™ announced that its Tatayoyo® Sweet Peppers won First Place for Best Specialty Mini Peppers, and its Sweetpeaks® Long Peppers won the Chefs Choice Award at the Leamington Greenhouse Competition

As the company noted, Red Sun Farms is happy to support this charity not only through its involvement in the competition but also through its continued sponsorship of this event.

"After 17 years, it is wonderful to witness the enthusiastic embrace of the competitions by the Greenhouse Industry in Essex County, which eagerly anticipates the event each year. The impact of the funds raised has been immeasurable. Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and contestants, we have raised over $250,000, supporting hundreds of children's education, building infrastructure, and enhancing the health and wellness of the communities we serve in Uganda,” added Art Barron, President of R.E.A.CH. International.

Congratulations to Red Sun on this achievement!