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Green City Growers transforms rooftops, schools and public spaces into thriving urban farms, combining hands-on maintenance with agricultural expertise to make city farming sustainable and accessible.
Tyler Simmons will spearhead the company’s efforts to grow its footprint in grocery stores across North America.
In addition to thousands of its employees volunteering for more than 150 projects, the company plans to collect donations at the register to support efforts to protect, conserve and restore local ecosystems.
Happi pear was bred by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada researchers at the breeding station at AAFC’s Harrow Research and Development Centre in Ontario, Canada through cross-pollination methods.
TIPA Compostable Packaging says it has added its voice to the vision of achieving a sustainable future for plastic packaging through innovative change and solutions.
As tariff tensions continue to run high, much talk at the Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show has centered around U.S. produce suppliers losing Canadian consumers’ business to an upswell of support for local products.
The Washington-based onion company looks to the Netherlands for future-proof equipment and European onion packing standards.
In the newly created role, Jana Fishback will help lead sustainability initiatives, analyze data for insights and engage with stakeholders, the company says.
The ready-to-eat salad and fresh produce company says more than 400 employees produce over 900,000 pounds of fresh, healthy foods for Canadian families each week.
John Stackhouse, senior vice president of the office of the CEO at Royal Bank of Canada joined Ron Lemaire, CPMA president, to discuss the current economic climate and opportunities for the fresh produce industry in Canada.
The event hosted 150 runners in the 5K race, which featured a cross-country trek around the blueberry farm, lake, office and tree house of the scenic Plant City property.
Finnish food technology company Solar Foods says Tim Kopra will bring insight to deep space food production efforts.
Partnership between Italian marketplace Eataly and the Mushroom Council brings menus, market counters and media events to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Ben B. Schwartz and Sons launched Ben B. Access platform that expedites orders, coordinates delivery directly with drivers and integrates with third-party software for greater operational efficiency.
Former FreshDirect CEO and co-founder David McInerney joins the specialty foods distributor as its new president. TJ Murphy will continue as CEO, focusing on future initiatives with McInerney.
CPMA’s Board of Directors represent organizations active within the produce industry in Canada.
Known for Sugar Kiss, Honey Kiss and Summer Kiss, the specialty melon brand will be available through Legend Produce.
The companies hope their partnership and a high-tech twist on sterile insect technique strategies will pave the way for the future for berry growers.
The Yakima, Wash.-based company suggests retailers start early and make shifts to attract different consumer age groups.
The company calls the decision a substantiation of its claims of ethical, lawful strawberry breeding.
Gourma partnered with lighting company Sollum Technologies for added flexibility in greenhouse production.
Company says small, sweet mangoes from Mexico are excellent for snacking customers.
The brand’s KiwiBrothers characters will have a prominent role in helping lift retails sales, along with new packaging and displays.
The California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement presented how its coalition of growers are being proactive about product safety through self-imposed practices.
Three collaborators say they are uniting specialties in germplasm, AI and growing capabilities for the new breeding program.
The next VINE Connect Field Day will highlight aerial drone technology, autonomous equipment, smart irrigation systems and more.
The longtime citrus and stone fruit buyer was known for his passion for the industry, mentorship and kindness.
The nonprofit has spearheaded and supported efforts to improve labor practices across the fresh produce industry, including $25 million in worker bonuses.
Rose Vejvoda joins the Wenatchee, Wash.-based CMI Orchards and will work on regenerative agriculture initiatives.
CMI Orchards and Royal Family Farming will break ground on The Soil Center later this spring, using biochar and other strategies to build sustainable amendments.