Meet Our Growers


Woolworths are committed to our Aussie farmers. We have great partnerships with our
growers and are proud to share some of their stories. Below we have a variety of growers
from fruit and vegetable farmers to beef growers, plus tips to help you select the freshest
produce.
To read more on our Fresh Food Farmers and how we're committed to helping them produce
the freshest produce everyday click here.

Solanato - Moraitis Tomatoes, VIC
For a long time tomato grower, the new Solanato is a welcome new challenge.
Meet out Northern Territory Calypso mango farmer Haig Arthur and his wife Annie who run Acacia Hills Farm, 60km south of Darwin.
We're proud to work with Barry and his team at Arnhem Mangoes, who supply delicious mangoes to Woolworths.
Geoff Goddard and his team at J Mark supply and pack Woolworths’ Fresh Cuts range of fresh pre-packed greens.
Anthony is now a Carrot Farm Manager with Zerella Fresh, a family-owned business that has been trading since 1936
Onions from the Maiolo’s farm are grown and harvested during the summer months and in stores within 24 hours of picking.
Montague Fresh has enjoyed a very successful relationship with Woolworths since 1966. They supply apples all year round and pears from February to November.
For over 15 years, the Trandos brothers from Trandos Hydroponic Growers have been supplying Woolworths with some of Western Australia’s finest Truss Tomatoes.
Harvest Moon, is Tasmania's leading fresh vegetable supplier, delivering over 24,000 tonnes of produce to Woolworths a year.
Their Hydro Produce Farm has been supplying Rosemary, Thyme, Oregano, Marjoram, Parsley, Sage, Tarragon & Chives to Woolworths supermarkets for 5 years.
Ever since Enio and Lydia Zaina started farming in Bundaberg in the 1960s, the family has lived and breathed fresh produce.
Grower Nick Diamantopoulos started growing garlic fifteen years ago after realising that nearly all the garlic Australians were eating was imported.
Seven years ago grower Kin Pin Har shifted to hydroponically growing this delicious leafy green Asian vegetable – and he hasn’t looked back.
The tropical climate of far north Queensland is perfect for growing one of Australia’s favourites, bananas!
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