Masser Family of Companies gears up for GOPEX

The grower-packer-shipper of potatoes says it will display its potato products and have executives on hand discuss its farming and supply chain practices at its Global Organic Produce Expo booth.

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Masser Family of Companies, a grower-packer-shipper of potatoes located in Schuylkill County, Pa., plans to display its potato products at the 2024 Global Organic Produce Expo, set for Jan. 22-24 in Hollywood, Fla.

Masser Executive Vice President of Sales Bob Meek and Executive Vice President of Marketing Lela Reichart will attend and discuss the company’s operations, sustainable agriculture and supply chain practices, new products, category management and marketing solutions, according to a news release.

“We pride ourselves in having a full offering of high-quality, sustainable, and organic potatoes on a continual basis; being a supplier of choice,” Meek said in the release. “We have been earning and maintaining trust from our customers and consumers for eight generations, and we look forward to collaborating with our industry colleagues so we can continue to grow and deliver quality, innovative potato product lines for generations to come.”

The company says it will also feature its BioFlex line of sustainable packaging across all bagged potato lines, including the Side Delights Organic line of potatoes.

“We are excited to have a presence for the first time at the upcoming GOPEX show at booth No. 225,” Reichart said in the release. “This is a great opportunity to showcase our products, our innovation, and our company’s commitment to exceptional service.”

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