Our Partners
We collaborate with industry organizations like commodity commissions, berry councils, agriculture agencies, and extension centers.
Partnering with us
Partnering with us revolves around building a unified voice for berry production in the Pacific Northwest while building a strong community. Farms interested in conducting research on-site is a pillar of our initiatives, as well as connecting our network of industry members who provide insight into their specific segment of the community. This ensures real time and accurate transfer of information throughout the industry. We encourage everyone—growers, researchers, and consumers—to engage in learning about berry production through our accessible winter meetings. By deepening our understanding of how to grow nutritious berry crops sustainably in our unique region, we enhance the collective well-being of our community.
Commission Collaboration
Oregon Strawberry Commission
OSC was established in 1967 and was the first OR berry commission to be created by the state. The OSC's mission is to benefit the growers through promotion, research and education.
Oregon Blueberry Commission
OBS is amongst the first large blueberry farms in the Western United States and today is one of the largest wholesale blueberry nurseries in North America.
Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission
The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers by fostering plant research and farming education initiatives.
WA Blueberry Commission
WBC serves the blueberry growers of Washington State through research, advocacy and marketing.
WA Red Raspberry Commission
The WRRC supports and promotes the growers and processors who supply 90% of American-grown frozen red raspberries.
BC Blueberry Council
Supports growers by enhancing the viability and strategic development of the blueberry industry through promotion, research, industry education and relationship building.
BC Raspberries
The Raspberry Industry Development Council (RIDC) promotes BC raspberries by supporting growers, processors, purchasers + the general public with resources.
BC Strawberry Association
The BC Strawberry Growers Association is proud to have approximately 48 growers throughout BC, growing fresh and processed strawberries on around 600 acres.
Northwest Center for Small Fruits Research
Provides a forum for Northwest small fruits producers, processors and wineries to address regional problems, set research funding priorities.