Submit nominations for PMA’s Impact Award

The Produce Marketing Association is accepting nominations for the Impact Award.

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The Produce Marketing Association is accepting nominations for the Impact Award.

The award honors “industry heroes who work every day to advance PMA’s vision of bringing together the fresh produce and floral industry to grow a healthier world,” according to a news release.

Nominations will be reviewed starting June 30, and the first Impact Award will be presented during the Foodservice: Delivered, PMA’s annual foodservice show that will be presented online because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will be July 20-24.

Nominations can be made online.

“In the light of the disruption that our industry has seen over the past several months, it is more important than ever to come together and celebrate innovations, initiatives and leadership that helps exemplify what it means to grow a healthier world,” according to the release.

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