CAROLINA PRODUCE

Carolina fruit deal kicks off early
The mild winter brought on an early start to the Carolina fruit deal, but supplies should last nearly... Read more.


Carolina growers prepare for summer deals
Blueberries and peaches are heading into full harvest mode in the Carolinas, with growers and distributors... Read more.


Strawberries, melons have strong volume outlook
North Carolina grower-shippers expect steady volumes of high-quality fruit this summer. Wilson, N.C.-based Fresh-Pik began... Read more.




View more videos

South Carolina ag department taps into increasing interest in locally grown
Apples, asparagus, beans, beets, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots … The South Carolina Department of... Read more.


Growers expect normal volumes for vegetables
Thanks to favorable weather, Carolina grower-shippers expect normal volumes of high-quality tomatoes, romaine, cucumbers, peppers... Read more.


Local remains a marketing tool for Carolina growers
The locally grown trend continues to be a boon for grower-shippers of North Carolina fruits and vegetables. “I... Read more.


Business updates: Carolina Produce
Senate run shouldn’t affect Jackson’s day job A North Carolina grower-shipper and former president of the... Read more.



Business updates - Carolina Produce
Budget cuts limit North Carolina ag department promotions Fiscal belt-tightening in North Carolina is taking its... Read more.


Prev 1 2 3 Next

Feedback Form
Leads to Insight