National Mango Board rolls out 2021 retail strategy at seminar

The National Mango Board has scheduled a web seminar to introduce its retail strategy for whole and fresh-cut mangoes for 2021.

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(Courtesy National Mango Board)

The National Mango Board has scheduled a web seminar to introduce its retail strategy for whole and fresh-cut mangoes for 2021.

The Mango Retail Roundtable is at 2 p.m. Eastern Feb. 11. Registration and more information is online at https://bit.ly/36doFtS.

Topics to be discussed during the session include:

  • Promotional and in-store activation
  • Retail dietitian opportunities
  • Nutritional messaging
  • Supply chain management
  • Merchandising case studies
  • Assets and resources available retailers

Participants from the National Mango Board are Tammy Wiard, retail marketing manager; and retail account managers Meg Buchsbaum, Michele Hoard and Tim Beerup.

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