Who will you see at 2022 Organic Produce Summit?

Organic Produce Network’s 2022 Organic Produce Summit is scheduled for July 13-14. Here are just a few of the exhibitors featuring something new this year.

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Organic Produce Network’s 2022 Organic Produce Summit is scheduled for July 13-14, in Monterey, Calif. Many exhibitors will showcase what’s new, including these companies from the Golden State.

Side Delights

San Francisco, Calif., based-Fresh Solutions Network, LLC will be exhibiting Side Delights Organic potatoes and onions. Fresh Solutions will be represented by Basin Gold Cooperative, of Pasco, Wash., and Sterman Masser Farms of Sacramento, Pa., according to a news release.

“We have exhibited at OPS since it began in 2016. We are proud to participate in this show, and feature our organic, non-GMO potatoes and onions,” said Kathleen Triou, president and CEO of Fresh Solutions Network, in a release.

Visit booth 215 for more details.

Well-Pict Berries

Watsonville, Calif., based-Well-Pict Berries will be at booth 109 at this year’s OPS. Check out the recently updated Well•Pict Digital Retailer POS Kit.

“Come visit the Well-Pict team... and discover why we deliver True Berry Taste. If you are interested in strawberries and raspberries sales inquiries but can’t see us in person, contact Dan Crowley at dan@wellpict.com,” the company said.

Braga Fresh

Soledad, Calif., based-Braga Fresh, “will debut a revamped Josie’s Organics Baby Leaf container with new graphic design and less plastic in booth #301 at the summit exhibition,” according to a press release.

“This year it’s all about the packaging as our customers and consumers have requested,” said Kori Tuggle, vice president marketing and product development. “We’ll be showcasing our 1-pound baby leaf containers that now have a 23% plastic reduction, are 100% recyclable (including the labels) and [feature] an updated design.”

Check out a full list of 2022 Organic Produce Summit’s attendees here.

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