United Fresh Produce Association promotes student member benefits

The United Fresh Produce Association is promoting its college and university student membership plan.

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(United Fresh Produce Association)

The United Fresh Produce Association is promoting its college and university student membership plan.

United Fresh is encouraging members to promote the plan to undergraduate and graduate produce safety and quality assurance students in their networks.

Information about the plan is available on the United Fresh website.

With the plan, according to United Fresh, student members have access to all United Fresh membership benefits, including:

  • Complimentary access to educational webinars;
  • Preferred registration rates for training courses and events;
  • Subscriptions to United Fresh member communities;
  • Regular networking opportunities with produce industry professionals;
  • Access to the United Fresh member directory and publications library; and
  • Access to the food safety job board (coming soon).

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