Leaders review New England Organic Produce Conference

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — How did the inaugural New England Organic Produce Conference go? The Packer’s Northeast editor Amy Sowder asks the organizers.

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — How did the inaugural New England Organic Produce Conference go?

Northeast editor Amy Sowder attended the event at Gillette Stadium, and as it closed down, she talked to leaders of the two organizations that created the first-of-its-kind event: Laura Sullivan, executive director of the New England Produce Council, and Matt Seeley, co-founder of the Organic Produce Network.

More coverage is to come, but in the meantime, check out this overview: Industry turns out for first New England Organic Produce Conference.

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