Mauti previews Red, White and Boom July 4 web seminar

The Packer’s editor Tom Karst visits with Mike Mauti about his upcoming web June 19 seminar for Produce Market Guide called “Red, White and Boom.”

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The Packer’s editor Tom Karst visits with Mike Mauti about his upcoming web June 19 seminar for Produce Market Guide called “Red, White and Boom.”

Mauti, managing partner of Toronto-based Execulytics Consulting will review the importance of the July 4 holiday for fresh produce sales in the U.S. and the July 1 Canada Day holiday.

Cherries, blueberries, watermelon, sweet corn, cantaloupes and green peppers will all be reviewed in-depth in the web seminar, he said.

Mauti will also be providing a snapshot of some of the key metrics surrounding these commodities, as well as presenting historical costing information and future costing for the weeks after the holiday.

Register for the June 19, 3 p.m. Central web seminar in advance.

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