Eastern Produce Council’s annual BBQ celebrates New Jersey Agriculture Secretary Doug Fisher

Key leaders at the barbecue networking event were (from left) New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Doug Fisher, Eastern Produce Council president Marianne Santo of Wakefern Food Corp. and EPC executive director Susan McAleavey Sarlund of the New York Apple Association.
Key leaders at the barbecue networking event were (from left) New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Doug Fisher, Eastern Produce Council president Marianne Santo of Wakefern Food Corp. and EPC executive director Susan McAleavey Sarlund of the New York Apple Association.
(Photo: Courtesy of Fairwinds Photography)

The New Jersey Department of Agriculture hosted the Eastern Produce Council's Annual BBQ May 23, at Demarest Farm in Hillsdale, N.J.

Now entering its 39th year, “Jersey Fresh” is still considered one of the most successful state agriculture promotion programs of its kind in the nation, according to a news release.

The barbecue event is one of the council’s most popular meetings every year, including EPC members, New Jersey agriculture staff, growers, shippers and retailers.

epc group at bbq
Photo: Courtesy of Fairwinds Photography

EPC president Marianne Santo of Wakefern Food Corp. kicked off the presentations by introducing state Secretary of Agriculture Doug Fisher, who thanked the council for the association he’s had with them in the last 14 years at his post.

Fisher will retire July 1 after 14 years leading the department.

Fisher then turned the presentation over to Joel Verick, president of the Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey, and Tom Beaver, who represented the New Jersey Blueberry and Peach councils, to update the crowd on the state of the crops.

Related: Seen at Eastern Produce Council's annual gala

demarest farm epc bbq
Photo: Courtesy of Fairwinds Photography

After the crop updates, Santo, on behalf of the Nolan Family Foundation and Theresa Nolan, announced the winner of the 2023 $5,000 EPC Nolan Family Foundation Scholarship: Maren Burns, daughter of EPC member Brendan Burns of Bolthouse Farms. This marks the ninth year the council offered the scholarship together with Nolan and her Family Foundation.

The scholarship is based solely on the essay that applicants write about an ethical situation they were faced with and how they responded. All essays are reviewed by the Nolan Family Foundation, not the Eastern Produce Council.

After dinner, New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s Joe Atchison and Fisher led a trivia game for prizes, followed by a congratulatory cake for Fisher. Santo and Susan McAleavey Sarlund, EPC’s executive director, thanked and toasted Fisher for his accomplishments, for supporting the produce industry and the Eastern Produce Council. They wished him the best in his future.

new jersey department of agriculture leaders douglas scott and more
Shown from left are Tom Beaver, Doug Scott, Joe Atchison and Al Murray attend the event. Photo: Courtesy of Fairwinds Photography

The council will host its 48th Annual Golf Outing June 13, at Fox Hollow Golf Club in Branchburg, N.J. For more information, visit easternproducecouncil.com.

 

Latest News

Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign
Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign

The California Table Grape Commission will focus on the health benefits as it launches its 2024-25 global marketing campaign, which will target the U.S. and 21 export markets.

Value of U.S. mango imports rises 32% since 2019
Value of U.S. mango imports rises 32% since 2019

USDA trade statistics show that Mexico was the largest supplier of mangoes in 2023, accounting for 63% of the value of U.S. mango imports in 2023.

H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus
H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus

The Houston-area development will be developed in multiple phases, with construction set to begin in late 2024.

Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events
Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events

Circana representatives will be speaking on driving fresh produce consumption at The Retail Conference, as well as webinars planned for May.

Continental Fresh spotlights Water For All program
Continental Fresh spotlights Water For All program

Continental Fresh LLC, a grower, shipper and importer of fresh fruits and vegetables from Latin America is celebrating its Water For All program.

The impact of postharvest research on produce quality and flavor
The impact of postharvest research on produce quality and flavor

Elizabeth Mitcham, director emeritus of the Postharvest Technology Center, talks about innovations in postharvest technology, challenges to delivering fresh fruits and vegetables and the future of postharvest research.