NVD Fresh Produce Pty Ltd is a family-owned agricultural enterprise based in Walkaway, Western Australia, approximately 30 minutes from Geraldton. We operate approximately 4.2 hectares of plastic greenhouses in Walkaway and an additional 2 hectares of plastic greenhouses at the family’s original farm.
Production Capacity
We are currently expanding its operations, having purchased 60 acres of land near Walkaway to support future growth and long-term sustainability. NVD Fresh Produce specialises in intensive greenhouse cultivation and is progressively diversifying its crop range, recognising crop rotation as a key strategy to preserve soil health, improve productivity, and maintain consistent supply.
The company is focused on strengthening its production capacity, improving operational systems, and establishing a scalable structure to support ongoing expansion within Western Australia’s fresh produce market.
“Mr Dien Van NGUYEN and Mrs Au My Du established a family-owned fresh produce business in Geraldton, Western Australia, focusing on high-quality tomato and cucumber production. ”
They built this enterprise after gaining experience in local farming, later incorporating innovative, sustainable practices like water management, climate control, and integrated pest management to expand their operations.
Foundation
The couple, Vietnamese refugees, joined the local farming community and eventually established their own farm in the Geraldton area. The couple, Vietnamese refugees, joined the local farming community and eventually established their own farm in the Geraldton area.
Expansion & Innovation
Their heirs, have taken on leadership roles, driving expansion through modern agricultural techniques such as advanced climate control and water/nutrient monitoring.
The business focuses on sustainable, high-quality vegetable production, including specialized tomato and cucumber crops.
To This Day...
The business remains a close-knit, family-operated venture, with sibling involvement in packaging and grading.
This development highlights a transition from laboring in the agricultural sector to owning and modernizing a specialized produce farm in the Midwest region of Western Australia.
