Lipman Family Farms Puts Fresh-Cut Front and Center at New York Produce Show

Attendees can find its conveniently cut and packaged produce solutions at Booth No. 416, Dec. 2-4 at the Javits Center.

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Lipman Family Farms is spotlighting its expanding fresh-cut capabilities at New York Produce Show and Conference.
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Lipman Family Farms is spotlighting its expanding fresh-cut capabilities at New York Produce Show and Conference.

Lipman is attending the three-day event to celebrate the depth of its fresh-cut lineup and connect with its northeast partners, according to a news release. From fajita and bruschetta mixes to salsa, bell peppers, onions and more, Lipman says its fresh-cut products are processed at the peak of flavor and innovatively packed to maximize food safety and shelf life.

Since its 2023 acquisition of Northeast Produce, Lipman says it has established itself as one of the region’s largest vertically integrated operators. Its New Jersey value-added facility combines repack and fresh-cut capability, along with seamless distribution that covers the densely populated Northeast U.S. With its processing capacity and local-to-local distribution, Lipman says it brings fresh, fast and flexible solutions to retailers and foodservice customers in North America’s most densely populated corridor.

“Our Northeast operations allow us to serve the country’s largest buying region with top quality and excellent food safety, along with speed and consistency that are essential for staying competitive,” says Elyse Lipman, CEO of Lipman Family Farms. “Lipman’s fresh-cut operations give our customers big advantages, and the Big Apple is the right place to share them.”

Lipman says it offers the homegrown care and responsiveness of a local family farm with the large-scale capability of a national operation. Aside from daily delivery to major retail and foodservice hubs, Lipman offers retail and foodservice customers tailored products and pack sizes. The company says a close-knit family of people orchestrates it all with a focus on helping partners deliver the best eating experience available.

Lipman’s vertically integrated model allows for a degree of control over its entire network of operations. With a seamless path from the farm to the shelf, Lipman says buyers can count on just-in-time deliveries at any time of the year and build a business based on reliability.

Visit Lipman Family Farms at Booth No. 416 during the New York Produce Show and Conference.

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