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Effective January 6, Howard Nager has left Los Angeles-based Progressive Produce, to pursue other business opportunities.
Crystal Valley Foods (Crystal Valley) announced today that it has finalized the acquisition of additional bays on the Los Angeles Wholesale Terminal Market, adjacent to its current location.
The National Mango Board is seeking nominations for seven open board member positions.
AgroScout agro analytics platform, announced today that it acquired the assets of TerrAvion, a market leader in imagery data management for agriculture.
Just one in 10 Americans eat recommended levels of vegetables, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control.
Arama Kukutai serves as cofounder and partner at Finistere Ventures, a venture firm that identifies and nurtures promising agribusiness and food tech companies such as Plenty, an indoor vertical farming company.
Braga Fresh rebuilt the company’s two websites, BragaFresh.com and JosiesOrganics.com, to create a better experience for all users.
At 941,000 acres, the 2024 U.S. potato planted acreage forecast is a 24,000-acre reduction from 2023 but is 18,000 acres more than the 2020-22 average, according to the USDA.
The 2023 Irrigation and Water Management Survey shows the number of farms irrigating, the amount of land irrigated and the total water used for irrigation decreased between 2018 and 2023.
The assessment evaluates pest risk presented by lemon, grapefruit, mandarin and sweet orange shipments from Botswana to the U.S. for consumption.
The assistance includes $143 million for crop losses to Hurricane Milton and other natural disasters.
The citrus producer and exporter also says it minimized downtime and manual sorting with Tomra 5S Advanced sorters and a new Dynamic Lane Balancer.
The Oxnard, Calif.-based company says Brooke Becker has been a significant contributor to the company for over 13 years, advancing from her first role as a sales intern and through several leadership positions.
As part of its sponsorship, the association will provide New York state-grown apples at the finish line, at several related events and to race volunteers.
The International Fresh Produce Association provided over 9,000 pounds of fresh produce and floral as decor and snacks for the annual Halloween celebration.
From citrus to other fruits, these crops are essential to the state’s economy but also provide opportunities for retailers to meet consumer demand.
The member-owned trade association says the event will bring together leaders, members and industry professionals to celebrate its legacy and foster inspiration through health care, advocacy, leadership and education.
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Organic Agriculture Program is investing in 30 organic agriculture projects.
The expansion includes a new 27-acre glass greenhouse facility as well as serving as the exclusive long-term marketer for two additional operations.
The company is providing businesses with cybersecurity tips and resources, including a free cybersecurity checklist.
AMS Market News, through partnerships with state departments of agriculture and universities, expanded the collection and distribution of price and production cost information for organic agricultural products.
Richard Hallé will step into the role starting Jan. 1, 2025, following the retirement of Todd Dissinger.
Farm manager Chris Parks shared the news with the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, which celebrates the annual feat officially kicking off the season.
Hub says the move will enhance its services in the agribusiness industry and better position WGIS for long-term growth through expanded scale and capabilities.
The local growing season is over for most items in the state, and distributors are beginning to look to other regions to fill their customers’ needs for the coming fall and winter seasons.
The strategic partnership is intended to benefit the customers of both companies through South Mill Champs’ expanded operational and logistical capabilities.
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Growers in the state are describing their 2024-25 potato crops as “almost ideal.”
As Honeycrisp volume is down this year, SweeTango is a premium substitution and is primed for promotion, says Brianna Shales, marketing director for Wenatchee, Wash.-based Stemilt Growers.