Victoria Island Sales
Meet Steve DeGuire, our Sales Manager

Steve DeGuire, Sales Manager

Steve has worked in agricultural sales since 1971 and has been with Victoria Island Farms since 1988. Along with the owners and managers of Victoria Island, Steve has worked to develop lasting relationships with customers around the globe who value our quality and reliability.

You can contact Steve at:

Phone: 209.465.5600
Email:
Fax: 209.465.3837
Mail: Victoria Island Farms • P.O. Box 87 • Holt, CA 95234, USA



 

Products and Availability

European Select

We ship our fresh asparagus across North America, Europe and Asia. Click the stamp-buttons above for further details.

Check Availability of Asparagus
Check Availability of Blueberries
Check the current weather on Victoria Island.

Due to new food safety regulations and for insurance concerns, we regret that we can no longer sell asparagus and blueberries directly to the public at our packing shed location. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 


Certificates of Achievement

Click thumbnail to view SCS Food Safety Certificates
Click thumbnail to view SCS Food Safety Certificates

Pesticide Free Asparagus NutriClean Certificate
Click thumbnail to view Asparagus Pesticide Residue Free Certificate

Pesticide Free Blueberry NutriClean Certificate
Click thumbnail to view Blueberry NutriClean Certificate



Memberships

The Nichols Family
Bluebook Trading Member Since 1990.

The Nichols Family
Procuce Marketing Association Member Since 1988.
 

Victoria Island Farms (logo here)

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