Organic Almond Growing

Organic Almond Growing

Treehouse is a leader in organic almond cultivation, advancing our farming practices and guiding almond farmers in their efforts to increase their orchards’ organic harvest.

Climate

Natural fertilizers and cover crop use can mitigate global climate change factors

Transparency

Provide greater visibility across the supply chain, with traceability and verification

Market

Preference for organic products is driving steady market growth globally

Treehouse Almonds Team Member standing in Almond Orchard - Organic Almond Growing

Organic has traditionally been viewed as a niche market – difficult and cost-prohibitive. But, our world-class farmers are proving that organic farming practices can in fact be effectively integrated into commercial almond production. With the support of our growers and loyal customers, Treehouse has become one of the world’s largest suppliers of organic almonds, and we will continue to advocate for organic farming in the coming years.

Joe Gardiner | VP Business Development, Treehouse California Almonds
Kosher

Kosher

BRC Global Standards

BRC Global Standards

Halal

Halal

Bee Friendly Farming logo

Bee Friendly Farming

Sedex (Ethical & Responsible Practices)

Sedex (Ethical & Responsible Practices)

UL (Quality, Environmental Health, & Sustainability)

UL (Quality, Environmental Health, & Sustainability)

CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers)

CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers)

EcoVadis

EcoVadis

CASP (California Almond Stewardship Platform)

CASP (California Almond Stewardship Platform)

News, Reports & Insights

Treehouse Almonds Farms - News, Reports & Insights 
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Treehouse California Almonds and Big Spoon Roasters: Innovation in Crafting New Products
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