The Packer seeks nominations for the 2023 Canadian Produce Person of the Year

The Packer is seeking nominations for the 2023 Canadian Produce Person of the Year. The award will be presented at the annual banquet during the CPMA’s Convention and Trade Show in Toronto on April 27.

CPMA President Ron Lemaire Addresses Industry
CPMA President Ron Lemaire Addresses Industry
(Photo: The Packer Staff)

The Packer is seeking nominations for the 2023 Canadian Produce Person of the Year. The award will be presented at the annual banquet during the Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s Convention and Trade Show in Toronto on April 27.

Click here to submit your nomination.

Each year this coveted award is presented to an individual who has excelled in all facets of their career in the past year, including business success, fostering relationships in the produce industry and giving back to the community.

The individual may represent any area of the Canadian produce industry, including private, government or allied sectors.

The deadline for nominations is March 17. Click here to nominate someone today.

The Packer has been presenting this award to outstanding members of the industry for 50 years.

Past honorees include:

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