Attend the 2022 Spring Produce Artist Award Series live webinar of winners

At our live webinar at 1 p.m. Central Time May 26, find out who won for the best produce displays — and why.

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At our live webinar 1 p.m. CST May 26, find out who won for the best produce displays — and why.

The 2022 Spring Produce Artist Award Series Contest culminates with a panel of expert judges and host Amy Sowder, editor of Produce Market Guide magazine and The Packer’s retail and education editor.

Learn great tips and tricks to use for your produce display plans. It can really increase sales.

The webinar will be recorded, so if you can’t make it, look for a video coming soon with the winners list.

We will discuss who won in these categories, and what worked well and why in the displays:

  • Berries
  • Mangoes
  • Melons
  • Sweet corn
  • Vidalia onions
  • Best produce merchandiser/specialist
  • Best produce manager

Sign up here to register for the live webinar, which is at 1 p.m. Central Time Thursday, May 26.

You will then get an email with a Zoom link to the webinar. See you there!

This series is sponsored by Sage Fruit Co.

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