The Miracle Fruit Farm
Have you tried products from The Miracle Fruit Farm? Located just twenty miles from Miami, in an agricultural district known as the Redlands, it is a family-owned and operated grower, packer, and manufacturer of fresh and formulated Miracle Fruit products. The Miracle Fruit Farm distributes to both retail and wholesale customers. The farm produces the world's highest quality fruit year round for fresh sales and dietary supplement manufacturing while employing Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) to ensure a safe and wholesome product, Best Management Practices (BMPs) to ensure environmental sustainability, and it operates in full compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

Like Genemco, Miracle Fruit Farm is family owned! Brothers Erik and Kris Tietig handle the day-to-day operations with their respective wives Heather and Mary Jo. Together they aspire to improve the quality of life of all potential users, especially chemo patients, by consistently delivering an all-natural solution to a terrible side effect of the treatment. According to MFF, The Miracle Fruit Farm represents the desire to help cancer sufferers and to make chemo patients aware that this little fruit can really help provide big relief. While the fruit does not offer a cure for cancer, it can provide a great deal of comfort at a very difficult time in one's life. By masking the metallic flavor food gets after a treatment the nausea is eliminated, and patients no longer have an aversion to eating meals. The best part is that it's all-natural.

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Miracle Fruit Farm has been featured in over 150 newspapers and publications nationwide including CNN, CBS The Doctors, CBS News, Martha Stewart, 
Univision 23 Miami, The Miami Herald, Chicago Tribune, Sacramento Bee, The Fresno Bee, Sun Sentinel, Charlotte Observer, Kansas City Star, Bradenton Herald, El Nuevo Herald, The Daily News, Spokesman-Review, Dayton Daily and many more, including being invited to participate and perform live demonstrations for an Inventor Series called Meet @ the Cade in downtown Gainesville, Florida. 

The Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention is named for Dr. James Robert Cade, a renal (kidney) medicine professor at the University of Florida and the lead inventor of the sports drink Gatorade.

“At the Cade Museum for Creativity + Invention, our philosophy is arranged along an arc of “Think, Meet, Be.” Our intention with the Inventor Series program is to inform and excite the public about the innovation economy in Florida. We offer people a chance to meet an inventor, learn about the invention and see a demonstration of how it works.”

Genemco is honored to provide The Miracle Fruit Farm with quality equipment for its operation. We value our customers and care about the relationships we build with them. The savings we provide for our customers and their satisfaction are what make us tick. Here is what The Miracle Fruit Farm had to say about us... 

"In an effort to mechanize the processing of assorted tropical fruits we grow on our farm in Miami I reached out to Genemco for advice and guidance on the machine that would best suit our needs. They always answered the phone and were quick to respond to email inquiries. After deciding on the unit I felt would do the job best they were quick to arrange delivery, and they offered a 30 trial to ensure the machine did in fact function for us as we expected. It did indeed, and the time and labor savings we are enjoying will pay for the processor within the first year. I couldn't be happier with the decision to finally take the plunge and invest in a piece of equipment that I had been considering buying for years. Many thanks to Erik and Don for their advice and excellent customer service."

Erik Tietig,
President
Miracle Fruit Farm

If you are in the Miami area and would like to visit the farm, you are welcome Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30. Products can be picked up at the farm, or shipped directly to your door through the mail. Orders can be placed online, by phone, or by email. For more about The Miracle fruit farm and its products visit their website.



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