Lettuce Learn More Podcast — Taylor, Braga, Rosenberg talk sustainability in Salinas and beyond

Didn’t get to attend all the education sessions at the Sustainable Produce Summit? We’ve got you. Now you can listen on the go — while driving, exercising, cleaning, whatever! — on the Lettuce Learn More Podcast.

Find The Packer's Lettuce Learn More Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and other popular listening platforms.
Find The Packer’s Lettuce Learn More Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and other popular listening platforms.
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Didn’t get to attend all the education sessions at the Sustainable Produce Summit? We’ve got you. Now you can listen on the go — while driving, exercising, cleaning, whatever! — on the Lettuce Learn More Podcast.

In this episode, prominent produce executives discussed during a Sustainable Produce Summit panel the evolution of the industry and the opportunities that exist for companies to make their operations more sustainable.

Read the full article, here.

If you enjoy produce conversations and podcasts, be sure to check out The Packer’s weekly Tip of The Iceberg Podcast for news and analysis of what’s happening around the industry.

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