California Giant Berry Farms to celebrate ‘Happiness Harvested’ at IFPA show

With IFPA’s Global Show fast approaching, the Watsonville, Calif.-based company is eager to showcase its offering of high-quality strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries.

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With IFPA’s Global Show fast approaching, Watsonville, Calif., -based California Giant Berry Farms team is eager to showcase their offering of high-quality strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, according to a news release.

The company plans to focus on its year-round supply of sustainably grown fresh berries and its 2022 Happiness Harvested campaign.

As sponsors of the Networking Breakfast, California Giant is providing a behind-the-scenes peek into their growing operations, showcasing the fruits of their labor and the labor that makes it all possible, according to the release.

“Happiness Harvested celebrates the hard work that goes into bringing quality berries to the table, and the innate joy that fresh berries bring—to consumers, retailers, foodservice—and beyond.” said director of marketing, Kyla Oberman in the release. “From our dedicated grower-partners to the hardworking harvest crews and California Giant family, we wanted to shed light on the people who make it all possible,” Oberman continued.

A longtime exhibitor of the annual event, company’s global family of people passionate about delivering the best berries is enlivened at the prospect of gathering at the Global Show to share their mission. “We’re thrilled to be back at the Global Show (formerly Fresh Summit) in-person and look forward to sharing our dedication to stellar service and exceptionally high-quality berries.” added Oberman in the release.

Stop by booth 2571 to learn more about California Giant Berry Farms.

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