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From sweet mangoes to zesty passion fruit, Save Mart, Dole and J&C Tropicals are leaning into the tropical spirit on July 18 to celebrate exotic flavors.
Mandy’s Farm, an AgrAbility partner program, hosts an agricultural program that teaches farming, fosters individual growing interests and supports employment.
Uber Eats is adding Wegmans, 7-Eleven, El Super, Albertson’s and more to its growing list of grocery and convenience merchants that accept SNAP EBT payment.
The grower-packer made a public appeal after a buyer pulled out of a purchase right before harvest.
An Oregon organic hazelnut grower had argued that a USDA regulation within the organic standards favored foreign imports.
The indoor farmer’s packaging redesign highlights key benefits of greenhouse-grown greens, including long-lasting freshness and pesticide-free salads.
As some celebrate the move as a victory for U.S. tomato growers, proponents of the agreement say its end will ultimately be detrimental to the economy and consumers.
Karla Waddleton succeeds Atty McGrath, who was recently promoted to CEO.
Author Kelsey Timmerman discusses his latest book, “Regenerative Earth,” and what he learned from farmers using nature-based practices to reshape the future of food.
Following an initial recall in Ontario and Quebec, Wiet Peeters Farm Products Limited has recalled sliced mushroom products sold in Michigan and Ohio due to a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Paul Sellew shares how consumer demand continues to fuel expansion plans.
Jason Parasco, a former naval officer and CPG veteran, will lead the food company’s national expansion strategy.
Goeres succeeds Micropep founder Thomas Laurent to lead next phase of commercial growth.
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed raising residue tolerance levels on several produce pesticides, with public comments open through July 21.
PRS In Vivo’s Retail Lab combines supermarket simulations with eye tracking and behavioral analysis to help grocers better understand what drives produce purchases and how to optimize the in-store experience.
With an aim to bring new tools to advance regenerative agriculture, these companies see microbiome soil tests as complements to traditional soil testing.
In a new report, the grower, marketer and developer of tree fruit highlights progress and showcases goals across pollinator health, packaging, food loss and waste, and climate and energy,
Major grocers such as H-E-B, Amazon, Walmart and Publix have stepped in with donations, supplies and logistical support to aid victims of the devastating July 4 floods in central Texas.
The veteran industry executive has rejoined the company to lead U.S. sales growth in the Southern region.
Helios AI has introduced a new forecasting solution that provides detailed price predictions for over 400 agricultural products, offering growers, buyers and retailers enhanced data for strategic decision-making.
With the termination, the department issued an antidumping duty order, resulting in duties of 17.09% on most imports of tomatoes from Mexico.
Domino’s and the Mushroom Council have partnered to make mushrooms — the pizza company’s most popular vegetable topping — even more irresistible to customers this summer.
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Service and the California Department of Food and Agriculture say this new quarantine impacts 1.44 acres of commercial citrus.
Online grocery rings are up $9.8 billion in monthly sales, while in-store sales slip as households shift where they buy most of their groceries, finds Brick Meets Click.
Launching Engagement 2.0, the program says these updates support suppliers and growers in adopting more responsible labor practices.
The “Big Beautiful Bill” includes a lot of wins for agriculture, and whatever is good for ag is good for fertilizer.
Gelson’s Markets is partnering with retail tech firm Upshop to implement AI-driven operations that enhance efficiency, reduce waste and elevate the in-store experience across its Southern California locations.
Dustin Simmons was promoted to president of NAI and made an executive officer of the parent company; Jeffrey Johnson will continue his role as chairman of NAI.
Nico Cabral, director of marketing for labor management software company FieldClock, discusses how simple efficiency tweaks through the use of technology can have a big impact on a farm’s bottom line.
Despite their budgetary concerns, Gen Z and millennial shoppers more frequently reported buying organic produce than older generations, according to The Packer’s Fresh Trends 2025.