Go green this St. Patrick’s Day

Much like St. Patrick’s Day, WCPE is widely known for its lively networking and all-around good cheer. We’re counting down the many instances of green that attendees will experience.

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Much like St. Patrick’s Day, the West Coast Produce Expo is widely known for its lively networking and all-around good cheer. In honor of one of our favorite holidays, we’re counting down the many instances of green that WCPE attendees will encounter at the No. 1 fresh produce networking event in the western U.S.

Register today for WCPE and Sustainable Produce Summit.

Green content

For the first time, West Coast Produce Expo is co-locating with Sustainable Produce Summit on June 2. The summit will deliver more than 7 hours of educational programming and networking – all focused on green initiatives. Click here for more info and to register today.

Save some green

In honor of St. Patrick, we’re offering a 17% discount on all registrations through March 25. Simply enter the code SAVEGREEN at checkout and put some bucks back in your budget.

Putting greens

WCPE’s golf tournament is back and prizes and bragging rights are once again up for grabs. Register today to secure your spot before this popular event is sold out!

Pickles are green

In another first, the 2022 event will include a pickleball tournament. This recreational sensation is fun for all and will feature breakfast, drinks and a DJ – a guaranteed blast whether you’re a pickleball pro or not.

Palm trees

These green giants circle the outdoor pool and recreation areas at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort, providing a warm welcome to attendees and an oasis perfectly suited for networking at the opening reception.

Limes, lettuce, legumes and more

Fresh produce gems in every shade of green will be found across the bustling expo floor. More than 100 exhibiting companies and a 3:1 buyer-to-exhibitor ratio means WCPE is the place to be for making business connections and closing deals.

Register today for WCPE and Sustainable Produce Summit.

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