Are you a produce distributor or retail store interested in direct store delivery or delivery to your DC? Our farm has been serving the organic industry for many years with our Capay Organic label. Our organic wholesale products come with PLU and or UPC stickers. Our 4,000 sqft cooler and chiller ensures that produce is professionally cooled and packed.
 
We deliver to most Northern California stores with a $100 minimum order or nationwide in pallet quantities. (We can send our heirloom tomatoes by airfreight nationwide in quantities as little as forty cases).
 
Contact us to receive a current price sheet at (530) 796-4111 or click here.
 
Or visit our produce link to see what’s in season by clicking here.
 
Here is a list of some of our partner stores:
 
Alameda Natural Grocery
1650 Park Street
Alameda, CA 94501-7389
Phone: (510) 865-1500
Website
Alameda Natural Grocery is committed to bringing you the finest in affordable natural and organic foods, supplements, personal care products, household goods and more. We’re a certified green business with a strong belief in sustainability and social responsibility.
 
Andronico's Market
Several locations
Website
Andronico's Market is an independent company with eight locations in the greater San Francisco Bay area. Andronico's provides high quality food products, including a wide range of sustainable seafood. Andronico's consistently seeks out sustainable seafood products from new sources and is committed to phasing out unsustainable products over time.
 
Bi-Rite
3639 18th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 241-9760
Website
Bi-Rite Market is a neighborhood destination that celebrates local & sustainable food and is the founding member of the Bi-Rite Family of Businesses. Located in the Mission District of San Francisco we have been serving our community since 1940.
 
Buffalo Whole Foods
598 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114-2512
Phone: (415) 626-7038
Website
Buffalo whole foods is a unique neighborhood natural products market located in San Francisco's famed Castro District. Owner operated since 1975, the store is known for its skillfully-chosen selection of products with a strong commitment to organic foods. Featuring premium vitamins, natural body care, fresh dairy, bakery and deli foods, organically-grown produce, and a great mix of natural and gourmet groceries, Buffalo Whole Foods delivers big store convenience with small store service.
 
Canyon Market
2815 Diamond St.
San Francisco, CA 94131
Phone: (415) 586-9999
Website
Canyon Market is the neighborhood full-service grocery of Glen Park. They are an independent, full-service market, run by Janet and Richard Tarlov and a wonderful team of enthusiastic employees, mostly local residents.
 
Community Market
1899 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-3628
Phone: (707) 546-1806
Website
Community Market is Sonoma County's worker-run, vegetarian natural food store. Since 1975, they have provided the community with wholesome, organic foods and products.
 
Corti Brothers
5810 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: (916) 736-3800
Website
Founded in 1947 by Frank Corti and his brother Gino Corti, Corti Brothers' mission was to expand the culinary experiences of Sacramentans by offering delicacies and wines not readily available elsewhere in the Sacramento area, thereby providing them with an appreciation for diverse cuisines.
 
Davis Co-Op
620 G Street
Davis, CA 95616-3726
Phone: (530) 758-2667
Website
Started in a living room in 1972, the Davis Food Co-op has grown into a full-service grocery store owned and operated by nearly 10,000 local households. The Co-op features natural, organic and locally produced foods but they also offer a full spectrum of products to serve our entire community.
 
Dean & Deluca
607 South St. Helena Highway
St. Helena, CA 94574
Phone: (707) 967-9980
Website
The St Helena store sources much of its produce from local farms, cheeses from local artisans and all of their 1400 wines are Californian. The store focuses on Dean & Deluca’s passion for international foods and products, integrating flavors from around the world into their prepared foods.
 
Draeger's Supermarket
Several locations
Website
Draeger's is devoted to presenting its customers and the communities they serve with the finest and most distinctive forum for an incomparable culinary experience. They offer food products and accouterments of the highest quality in a sophisticated, inviting setting.
 
Encinal Market
3211 Encinal Avenue
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 522-7171
No Website
Encinal Market smells great, is clean and organized, and has a neat selection of products that the bigger stores don't often carry.
 
Good Earth Natural Foods
1966 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
Fairfax, CA 94930-1252
Phone: (415) 454-0123
Website
Good Earth Natural Foods in beautiful downtown Fairfax since 1969 has been continually offering the local community the finest organic foods we can procure.
 
Lorenzo's Town & Country Market
121 E Grant Ave
Winters, CA 95694
Phone: (530) 795-3214
Website
Over the last 70 years, the Lorenzo Family has succeeded in providing top-quality products, low prices and excellent service to the people of Winters and its outlying areas.
 
Lorenzo's Town & Country Market
121 E Grant Ave
Winters, CA 95694
Phone: (530) 795-3214
Website
Over the last 70 years, the Lorenzo Family has succeeded in providing top-quality products, low prices and excellent service to the people of Winters and its outlying areas.
 
Market Hall Produce
5655 College Avenue
Oakland, CA 94618
Phone: (510) 250-6002
Website
Market Hall Produce provides the freshest and most distinctive local produce to the East Bay's discerning customers. They think of produce in terms of their surroundings, always striving to bring locally grown product into customers' hands.
 
Monterey Market
1550 Hopkins Street
(between California St & Monterey Ave)
Berkeley, CA 94707
Phone: (510) 526-6042
Website
There is a reason that Monterey Market has been mentioned in the NY Times several times; Judy Rodgers of Zuni goes for the salad greens supposedly, but scads of other Bay area chefs frequent the place, too. Perhaps it's because the produce selection is incredible and well-valued.
 
Nugget Market
Several locations
Website
Nugget Market is a family-owned business, started in 1926 in Woodland, California, by the Stille family. The Stilles are still running the place today, now with nine Nugget Market locations in the greater Sacramento area.
 
Oliver's Market
Several locations
Website
Oliver’s Market’s mission is to provide the communities they serve with the finest grocery store in the marketplace. They carry the largest possible selection of natural, conventional and gourmet products.
 
Real Food Company
Several locations
Website
Real Food Company began in 1969 when the first store opened in a converted laundromat just above the Carl Street trolley line. Their stores strive for excellence, both in product selection and quality, as well as in the level of service we provide to the public. All of their products are free of artificial additives, preservatives and colors.
 
Sacramento Natural Co-Op
1919 Alhambra Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95816
Phone: (916) 455-2667
Website
Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op is proud to offer a marketplace for local, organic produce and to serve as a link between shoppers and small family farms.
 
Star Grocery
3068 Claremont Ave
Berkeley, CA 94705
Phone: (510) 652-2490
No website
This charming grocery on the Claremont strip stocks all the right stuff. They have everyday staples as well as specialty items you might need in a pinch.
 
Sunshine Foods
1115 Main Street
St Helena, CA 94574
Phone: (707) 963-7070
No Website
Since 1975 Sunshine Foods has been providing the Napa Valley with premium quality food products and the most exceptional customer service.
 
Whole Foods
Several locations
Website
Whole Foods Market is the world's largest retailer of natural and organic foods, with over 155 stores throughout North America and the United Kingdom.
 
Woodland's Market
735 College Avenue
Kentfield, CA 94904
Phone: (415) 457-8160
Website
The Santa Family opened the store in the 80s with simple goals in mind: they wanted to be more than a grocery store; they wanted to be an integral part of the fabric of the Ross Valley.