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In time for National Salad Month, the brand has released a modernized logo and redesigned packaging as part of the refresh.
With the passing of Advisory Board Member William Sheridan, Chestnut Hill Farms honors the industry leader and trusted adviser for his integrity and dedication.
The Packer’s Women in Produce celebrates leaders who are moving the industry forward and inspiring future generations to do the same.
The Food and Drug Administration said the recall of tomatoes from H&C Farms is due to potential contamination with Salmonella.
David Politz has been with Associated Grocers Inc. since 1985, serving in various leadership roles — most recently as senior vice president and chief information officer.
The Packer’s Women in Produce honors champions of agriculture and fresh produce consumption who are playing vital roles in the success of their own organizations and the future of the produce industry.
With billions of fruit and vegetable dollars at stake on both sides of the border, industry leaders urge for the resumption and protection of free produce trade.
The company says past recipients have led impactful initiatives and demonstrated the powerful role young leaders play in creating stronger communities.
The Calexico, Calif.-based company says its green onions program is supported by an investment in infrastructure and production capacity.
The CEO of the Los Angeles-based provider of premium superfruits says the change aligns the company’s identity with the growth of its consumer brand.
“Early indicators point to a solid season across most growing regions,” says Joe Vargas, director of business intelligence for the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council.
The year-round mango shipper anticipates greater volumes in the U.S. and Canada, with plans for European presence.
Dozens of speakers told EPA and the Corps that ag has borne the brunt of unclear, inconsistent regulations for too long.
During an Indoor Ag Conversations webinar, NatureSweet Chief Legal Officer Skip Hulett shared his perspective on the potential termination of the deal between U.S. and Mexico.
Outgoing CEO Nicholas Bertram will remain on Flashfood’s board.
The company says the acquisition builds upon its retailer relationships and creates the opportunity to bring Instacart’s full suite of enterprise solutions to Wynshop partners to help them grow their businesses.
“Beyond the Board” aims to tell the stories of purpose-driven food industry leaders and changemakers.
The association says New York Apple Salsa will lead the way ahead of Cinco de Mayo.
Farm’s nominator praised its support of farmworkers and its development as people, not just employees.
The company says the most recent donation breaks its previous records, setting the bar high for 2026.
As the retail industry confronts staggering food waste, Simbe’s Tally robot aims to deliver real-time shelf visibility that helps grocers cut waste, boost efficiency and rethink how perishables are managed.
Snack brand Joolies and the date farms behind it focus on sustainability and reducing waste.
Remake Learning Days will partner with local organizations to host free, hands-on, collaborative events that will energize learning from April 26 to May 14.
The regulations are a response by EPA to enforce the Endangered Species Act at the agency level rather than through litigation and the court system.
State-level commenters highlight the need for cooperative federalism and the importance of flexibility during EPA listening session.
The smaller format stores are set to open in the East Village’s StuyTown development on May 14 and in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood on June 4.
The second round of payments is coming this week for specialty crop producers through MASC, designed to help these growers meet higher marketing costs.
As a branded hydration station sponsor, Continental Fresh invites attendees to stop by, hydrate with purpose and grab a complimentary Water For All branded water bottle.
Raley’s and Bashas’ divisions invited customers to nominate their local school to receive a Learning Garden, valued at $6,000.
Víctor Villalobos Arambula was selected for his “dedication to farmers” and global food security.
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