The first steps of a new agricultural cycle are often the quietest—yetthey set the tone for everything that follows. On February 23rd, our fieldteams officially began land clearing for Phase 1 of our 2026 habanero program,marking the true start of a season built on precision, discipline, and data‑drivenexecution.
“Every great harvest begins with disciplined groundwork.”
Early Progress in the Field
The initial work is steady and methodical: clearing, shaping, andpreparing the land to support the performance we expect later in the year.These foundational tasks rarely make headlines, but they are essential toachieving consistency and scale.
To capture this moment, our team recorded a short field update videooffering a glimpse into the early activity on site.
🎥 Watch the field update:
https://vimeo.com/1167639634/74bac41800?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
Building Toward a Precision‑DrivenSeason
Behind this early progress is a dedicated team aligning people,processes, and technology for the months ahead. This year’s program will leanheavily on:
The work may look simple today, but it is laying the foundation for aseason designed to deliver stronger yields, better quality, and morepredictable outcomes.
Looking Ahead
We’re proud of the momentum already building on the ground—and even moreexcited about what this cycle will deliver as the season unfolds. Thegroundwork is set. The team is aligned. The vision is clear.