Wish Farms Kicks Off the Florida Strawberry Season with Optimism - Wish Farms

Wish Farms Kicks Off the Florida Strawberry Season with Optimism

PLANT CITY, FL — October 28, 2025 — After a season marked by Hurricane Milton’s impacts and rising input and labor costs, Wish Farms is entering the 2025–2026 Florida strawberry season with renewed optimism. Running from November through April, the season promises exceptional quality and flavor,

“Last year was a challenge,” said Nick Wishnatzki, Public Relations Director. “But our team’s strategy, resilience and adaptability have us feeling confident about the season. We’re eager to deliver berries that live up to our mission of providing the best tasting berries.”

This season, Wish Farms and its partners are growing four key University of Florida strawberry varieties: Brilliance®, Medallion®, Ember®, and Encore®. Notably, the newer Ember® and Encore® varieties offer a wide array of characteristics, including size, flavor, and enhanced disease resistance.

“Based on last year’s performance, we expect Ember® and Encore® to deliver this season,” said Wishnatzki. “They have the potential to provide an overall boost in yield and productivity.”

When it comes to organic production, the company is positioning itself around these new varieties to maximize flavor and surety of supply. With strong performance projected, Wish Farms expects to turn a new, successful chapter in its organic program.

The company represents around 17% of the Florida industry, with over 2,500 acres of conventional, organic, and Pink-A-Boo® pineberry production. Wish Farms’ pineberry program continues to be a bright spot. Its steady consumer interest and strong field performance distinguishes itself as a special item that shoppers can only find on the shelf during the Florida season.

There is also hope on the horizon for farmers when it comes to rising labor costs. Changes to the H2A program’s Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) and crew deployment rules will allow for greater labor flexibility, reduced costs, and improved compliance. It promises to give berry growers the freedom to manage labor efficiently while staying compliant. Wishnatzki: “Although the changes won’t be reflected this season, these reforms have the potential to be a big win for the domestic industry and help level the playing field with Mexico.”

Strawberries continue to lead berry category growth, with $500 million in year-over-year dollar gains. With strong consumer demand and a robust supply chain, Wish Farms is well-positioned to meet market needs with high-quality berries and reliable delivery.

 

About Wish Farms:

Feel Good. Eat Berries. Make A Difference.

It isn’t just a catchy phrase, giving back is engrained in the company culture. Through the Wish Farms Family Foundation, a portion of profits are dedicated to their three pillars of giving: Food Insecurity, Youth Education and Community. With a defined mission, they hope to make the world a better place.

Founded in 1922, Wish Farms is a fourth-generation family operated company based in Plant City, FL. It is a year-round grower, shipper and marketer of fresh strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries, with pineberries available seasonally, it grows both conventional and organic varieties. Nationally recognized for innovation, Wish Farms utilizes patented traceability technology to ensure quality and safety by tying consumer feedback to specific information from each day’s harvest.

For more information, please visit www.wishfarms.com.