Onion Program Expanding: Ontario Facility Marks a Season of Growth and Momentum
This summer marks an exciting milestone for Eagle Eye Produce. We have officially begun shipping onions from our Ontario, Oregon facility. The site, formerly operated by Baker & Murakami, was acquired earlier this year in April. It has now become a key part of our onion program expanding across Eastern Oregon and Idaho.
Technology Powering Our Onion Program
The Ontario, Oregon facility is one of the most advanced onion packing operations in the Pacific Northwest. It features state-of-the-art automation and AI-powered grading and sorting systems. With a highly skilled team leading the way, this facility plays an important role in our onion program expanding. It also strengthens our ability to deliver consistent quality and a dependable supply to customers in both retail and foodservice .

Strategic Growth Across Eastern Oregon and Idaho

The addition of our Ontario facility complements existing operations in Nyssa, Oregon, and Payette, Idaho, creating a strong network of full-service onion packing and shipping locations throughout the Treasure Valley. Together, these facilities strengthen grower partnerships, improve logistics efficiency, and support our onion program expanding across the Pacific Northwest to better serve customers nationwide
Ontario Team Leading the Way
We are proud of the incredible work our team in Ontario has done to get the facility up and running. Their dedication and expertise made this transition smooth and successful. As a result, they continue to strengthen Eagle Eye Produce’s commitment to quality, innovation, and growth.
As the onion season continues, we are excited about the new opportunities that come with expanding our onion program. We remain focused on delivering premium produce from roots to routes while creating lasting value across our operations. This growth also helps us better serve our growers and customers. In addition, it strengthens regional partnerships and encourages ongoing innovation throughout our supply chain.
