New Research: Who are the Trusted Parties on Sustainability? Consumers Speak

Industry members discuss consumer need for simple sustainability.

Catch up on what you missed at our first Sustainable Produce Summit – here’s the full video of the session “

New Research: Who are the Trusted Parties on Sustainability? Consumers Speak.”

What are shoppers looking for when it comes to sustainability? Hear the results of new research on this question plus valuable perspectives from Lori Taylor of The Produce Moms, who gets feedback from consumers on a daily basis in her work, and from Kevin Byers and Brent Kawamura at PCC Community Markets, who are constantly looking for ways to improve the sustainability of the shopping experience.

Don’t have time to watch? Read the story here.

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> Expert keynote presentations
> Q&A sessions with top retailers
> Virtual Farm Tours
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Trust In Food, a Farm Journal initiative, is proud to present the Sustainable Produce Summit in partnership with The Packer. We take Farm Journal’s expertise, data, insights, unparalleled reach and time-honored relationships with growers and put them to work to support financially and environmentally resilient food systems, from farmer to consumer and every step in between. To learn more, visit www.TrustInFood.com.

At Trust In Food, produce sector sustainability—and helping growers succeed—is our business. Through America’s Conservation Ag Movement, we are working with growers in California’s Calleguas Watershed and beyond in partnership with the Farm Journal Foundation, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and leading agribusinesses, food companies and nonprofit organizations. To learn more, visit www.AgWeb.com/ACAM.

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