United Fresh releases schedule for United Fresh LIVE! show

The United Fresh Produce Association has released a schedule of events for the 2020 United Fresh LIVE! show.

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The United Fresh Produce Association has released a schedule of events for the 2020 United Fresh LIVE! show.

The schedule, which is on the United Fresh website, details activities for the June 15-19 event.

“We are excited to build a full week of programming with general sessions, workshops, small discussion groups, and even happy hours,” said Tom Stenzel, president and CEO of United Fresh. “This promises to be an amazing new event for our produce industry.”

The June 15 schedule starts with an opportunity for digital attendees to add their profile picture and then moves to a ribbon cutting, followed by the opening virtual general session.

The United Fresh LIVE! Expo, workshops, community receptions and a happy hour are also scheduled for the opening day..

Free registration for the show is available on the United Fresh website.

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