Send us photos of your beautiful summer produce displays

PMG is once again showcasing great seasonal displays through its Produce Artist Award Series contest. All produce merchandisers, specialists and produce managers are welcome to participate.

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(Photo: Courtesy of Brian Dey of Four Seasons Produce)

PMG is once again showcasing great seasonal displays through its Produce Artist Award Series program, and all produce merchandisers, specialists and produce managers are welcome to participate.

To enter the summer contest, produce professionals simply email six to 10 photos of a variety of displays from this season (cherries, stone fruit, grapes, melons, summer veg, etc.) to Artists@ProduceMarketGuide.com. Include in the email: Your name, role, company and location.

PMG shares many of the entries on its LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts and will also feature some of the best displays in its results webinar.

See who won in each category in the spring contest: Best Produce Manager, Best Produce Merchandiser/Specialist, Best Cherry Display, Best Vidalia Onion Display, Best Sweet Corn Display, Best Melon Display, Best Mango Display and best Berry Display. Watch the winner webinar too.

The deadline to enter is Sept. 12, but earlier entries are encouraged so PMG can share photos throughout the summer to inspire other merchandisers and produce managers across the country.

For more details — or to use as a reminder in the office or the backroom — see the flyer below. Feel free to reach out to the previously mentioned email with any questions. Happy summer!

Click here or on the image to open the PDF.

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