The Packer to present Produce Retailer of the Year, Produce Marketer of the Year awards at IFPA global show

The Packer and PMG invite attendees of IFPA’s Global Produce and Floral Show to join us Oct. 20, as we present this year’s Produce Retailer of the Year and Produce Marketer of the Year awards.

Bart Minor and Joseph Bunting
Bart Minor and Joseph Bunting
(Left photo courtesy of the Mushroom Council; right photo: John Childress)

The Packer and PMG invite attendees of the International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show to join us Oct. 20 as we present this year’s Produce Retailer of the Year and Produce Marketer of the Year awards at 2 p.m., in booth No. 2937.

For the last 26 years, the Produce Retailer of the Year award has been presented to retail produce professionals who are proven leaders, innovators and collaborators. This year we recognize Joseph Bunting, produce business director for United Supermarkets of Lubbock, Texas.

Bunting, who has worked for United Supermarkets for more than 30 years, is credited with modernizing the stores’ produce merchandising sets, among other accolades.

The Produce Marketer of the Year and Marketer for All Seasons awards, which date back to 1972, are bestowed upon leaders from various segments of the industry whose work has furthered the fresh produce sector’s interests in marketing fruits and vegetables.

This year we honor Bart Minor, president and chief executive officer of the Mushroom Council, who has led the organization for over 20 years, during which he has focused on raising mushrooms’ market share and advocating research to build awareness of the health benefits of mushrooms.

Related: Meet the 2023 Produce Retailer of the Year

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