International Fresh Produce Association Global Produce and Floral Show booth showcase

The wait is nearly over. The inaugural International Fresh Produce Association Global Produce and Floral Show is set to take place Oct. 27-29 in Orlando, Fla., and the industry is energized to engage.

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The wait is nearly over. The inaugural International Fresh Produce Association Global Produce and Floral Show is set to take place Oct. 27-29 in Orlando, Fla., and the industry is energized to engage.

Take a glance at these sponsored booth overviews before the IFPA show begins:

Pure Flavor

Pure Flavor is a family of greenhouse vegetable growers who share a commitment to bringing A Life of Pure Flavor to communities everywhere.

BOOTH NUMBER #3559

Mucci Farms

Mucci Farms is a second-generation fruit and vegetable grower headquartered in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada, with over 60 years of growing experience.

BOOTH NUMBER #2643

West Pak Avocado

Founded in 1982 as a grower and shipper of California avocados, West Pak began operations from a small packing house in Fallbrook — the heart of the state’s avocado growing region

BOOTH NUMBER #7878

Northern Plains Potato Growers Association

Promotes profitability and unity of the potato growers of the adjoining states of Minnesota and North Dakota through the development and promotion of quality potatoes and potato products.

BOOTH NUMBER #3562

Great Lakes Greenhouses

Great Lakes Greenhouses was founded in 1983 in Leamington, Ontario, Canada on five acres of land. Today, its one of the largest cucumber growers in North America, while remaining a family-run business firmly rooted in its commitment to constant, never-ending improvement.

BOOTH NUMBER #4978

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