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Growers are optimistic about blueberries and peaches, and that excitement is also shared for the state’s other fruits and vegetables.
Elaine Culotti’s 559 Rail initiative is reimagining America’s food supply chain by uniting farming and railroads to reduce waste, empower growers of all sizes and bring fresh, affordable food directly to underserved communities.
The company said Tara Stroud and Daniel Owens bring agtech experience that will help serve customers.
Verdi, which just raised $4.7M in its latest seed round, offers devices that automate existing irrigation infrastructure.
Thirteen agribusinesses in the state will share $200,000 to improve facilities, expand businesses and update offerings in their local communities.
Celebrating 40 years with Lakeside Organic Gardens earlier this year, Orozco is a pillar of the operation through his leadership and dedication.
Following today’s MAHA report linking processed food, chemicals and stress to rising chronic illnesses in children, Mediterranean Wellness CEO Will Clower shares how cultures rooted in fresh produce offer a healthier path forward.
Promotable volumes from Orchard View Cherries are expected to begin in the last week of June and continue through the season.
Field cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers and distributed at Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market and by Fresh Start Produce Sales have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination.
“Rafa,” who has worked in sanitation for Stemilt Growers for over 16 years, has an interest in learning new things and accepts change with optimism.
The company says its plant-based postharvest treatments, including Flair S1, can help produce suppliers and shippers respond to market disruptions by improving quality, reducing shrink and unlocking new export opportunities.
Rodale Institute’s California Organic Center examined high-residue cover cropping as a potential alternative to plastic mulching.
While the USDA canceled the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program in March, school nutrition has come under scrutiny by the Health and Human Services secretary.
Fresh produce and grocery favorites are included in the family-owned grocer’s seasonal discounts.
The respected crew foreman’s 20-year agricultural journey showcases her intelligence, humility and commitment to uplifting her coworkers and improving company processes for the good of all.
In honor of World Bee Day, BeeHero aims to help beekeepers optimize hive operations and support the pollinators responsible for one-third of the global food supply.
The award comes during a retrial on allegations that the retailer stole trade secrets related to produce freshness tracking technology.
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says climate models have consistently shown a ridge across western North America that could lead to drought development, drought continuation or even drought expansion across portions of the Plains and West.
Growers have embraced change by expanding varieties and adapting for the future.
“This project shows how public-private partnerships and community leadership can come together to create sustainable solutions that benefit everyone,” said co-founder Erika Allen.
Lane has been a part of Baloian’s leadership team for over 18 years, with 10 years as sales manager.
The IFPA Women’s Portfolio fuels year-round mentorship and events throughout the year.
This National Salad Month, the company said it is offering a no-wilt solution with a chance to win a year’s supply of lettuce and a $2,500 grocery gift card.
The Cincinnati-based retailer said allegations in the multi-outlet report “boil down to misinformation.”
The resilient and joyful farmworker’s dedication, optimism and care for both plants and people make her an inspiring example of strength through adversity.
The companies combine forces as the vertically integrated tree fruit platform, Legendary Fruit Company.
Sponsored by Deloitte Private and The Wall Street Journal, the program recognizes outstanding U.S. private businesses and awards “Gold Winner” status to companies that have received the honor for at least four years.
The company says it added Creamy Italian and Jalapeño Popper to its lineup to reinvent salads as a popular appetizer.
This year’s event in Palm Desert, Calif., is set to be packed with networking, farm tours, activities, industry insights, BizMatch meetings, new products on the expo floor and much more.
Dashan Dookhu brings more than three decades of experience in the produce industry as the company’s East Coast merchandising manager.