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USDA announces intent to reestablish Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee Charter, seeks nominees
USDA announces intent to reestablish Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee Charter, seeks nominees

The USDA announced it intends to renew the charter of the Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee (FVIAC).

Inside Bristol Farms’ new fresh-focused concept store
Inside Bristol Farms’ new fresh-focused concept store

The newly opened Bristol Farms Newfound Market in Irvine, Calif., offers a feast of fresh produce throughout the store.

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Sponsored: G&R Farms A Leader in More Than Vidalia Onions
Sponsored: G&R Farms A Leader in More Than Vidalia Onions

We’ve been farmers since 1945 and we have established a legacy that has transcended four generations and two continents to perfect the quality and flavor of our sweet onions and make them available year-round.

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Liberty Fruit Co. recalls processed cantaloupe for possible health risk
Liberty Fruit Co. recalls processed cantaloupe for possible health risk

Kansas City, Mo.-based Liberty Fruit Company, Inc. is recalling certain packages containing cantaloupe because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Two Cal Poly students take home special awards
Two Cal Poly students take home special awards

UnitedAg is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 AEF Educational Scholarship Program. Fifty-four students from agricultural communities across California won awards ranging from $250 to $6,000.

Florida blueberries hit prime market window
Florida blueberries hit prime market window

With Florida’s blueberry harvest in full swing, state officials estimate acreage at 5,200 acres and production near 20 million pounds.

Oppy extends sustainability program with new position, promotion
Oppy extends sustainability program with new position, promotion

The Vancouver-British Columbia-based marketer and distributor of fresh produce has promoted Garland Perkins to the new role of senior manager of innovation and sustainability. 

Key Technology introduces digital sorters for fresh-cut, hydroponically grown leafy greens
Key Technology introduces digital sorters for fresh-cut, hydroponically grown leafy greens

Key Technology, a member of the Duravant family of operating companies, has introduced its VERYX digital sorters for fresh-cut, hydroponically grown leafy greens.

CPMA 2022 to present Lifetime Achievement Award, offers by-the-numbers glimpse at event
CPMA 2022 to present Lifetime Achievement Award, offers by-the-numbers glimpse at event

With the event just a week away, CPMA breaks down the numbers — from new products to exhibitors to this year's one Lifetime Achievement Award winner Alain Routhier.

Shoppers can use supplemental benefits to buy fruits, vegetables at Albertsons Cos. stores
Shoppers can use supplemental benefits to buy fruits, vegetables at Albertsons Cos. stores

The new program provides convenient access to customers using pre-paid cards funded by Medicare Advantage plans, employer incentives, healthcare providers or local governments.

Braga Fresh to bring regeneratively grown crop to market
Braga Fresh to bring regeneratively grown crop to market

The Soledad, Calif.-based company and home of Josie’s Organics will harvest and market a trial crop of regeneratively grown fresh vegetables beginning on Earth Day, April 22. 

U.S. citrus supplies lowest in 50 years, USDA report says
U.S. citrus supplies lowest in 50 years, USDA report says

The 2021-22 season has been a lean year for domestic citrus supply, and a new USDA fruit outlook report reinforces that point.

Rabobank report looks at fruit and nut breeding business growth
Rabobank report looks at fruit and nut breeding business growth

There is plenty of business growth ahead for high-tech fruit and nut variety development, according to a new report from Rabobank.

Ever Tru Farms ships first harvest of strawberries
Ever Tru Farms ships first harvest of strawberries

Ontario-based Ever Tru Farms, a greenhouse grower of strawberries, has announced its first shipment of strawberries to select stores in the U.S. and Canada. 

Farmland LP completes second fund, raises over $130 million   
Farmland LP completes second fund, raises over $130 million   

San Francisco-based Farmland LP, an investment fund that generates returns by converting conventional farmland to organic farmland, has announced the closing of Vital Farmland REIT LLC, according to a news release.

Stemilt Growers celebrates Farmworker Awareness Week
Stemilt Growers celebrates Farmworker Awareness Week

Wenatchee, Wash.-based Stemilt Growers is using Farmworker Awareness Week to celebrate its companywide Equitable Food Initiative certification.

Stemilt starts long season in California
Stemilt starts long season in California

When it comes to California cherries, Stemilt Growers operates a cherry-packing facility located in Stockton. The company’s cherries are grown in both new and established districts in California's San Joaquin Valley.

Gotham Greens doubles greenhouse footprint with five-state expansion
Gotham Greens doubles greenhouse footprint with five-state expansion

New York-based Gotham Greens, a Certified B Corp. and indoor, hydroponic farm company, will double the size of its greenhouse capacity from 600,000 square feet to more than 1.2 million square feet in 2022.

USDA seeks comment on draft pest risk assessment for the importation of fresh dates from Pakistan
USDA seeks comment on draft pest risk assessment for the importation of fresh dates from Pakistan

The Government of Pakistan has asked USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to authorize the importation of Fresh Dates (Phoenix dactyliferas) for consumption into the U.S. 

Fresh vegetables buck inflation trends
Fresh vegetables buck inflation trends

Among all food categories tracked by federal statistics, only fresh vegetables showed lower retail prices in February compared with January.

Accu-Label developing compostable fruit labels
Accu-Label developing compostable fruit labels

Canada-based Accu-Label Inc. has announced it is in the final stages of certifying its COMPOST-it brand compostable labels.

Martori Farms acquires Santa Rosa Produce
Martori Farms acquires Santa Rosa Produce

Martori Farms, a grower and shipper of melons nationwide, recently acquired Santa Rosa Produce. The merging of the two farms will increase Martori’s supply of melons.

The happy factor: Retaining employees during 'the great resignation'
The happy factor: Retaining employees during 'the great resignation'

Now, more than ever, employee wellness is not just a human resources concern.

FPAA and TIPA help translate Spanish comments for ag water proposal
FPAA and TIPA help translate Spanish comments for ag water proposal

The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas and the Texas International Produce Association are helping to translate Spanish language comments on the FDA's agricultural water proposed guidelines.

Avocados star in Cinco de Mayo promotions
Avocados star in Cinco de Mayo promotions

If you’re not promoting your avocados front and center just before May 5, you’re missing a prime opportunity to increase sales. Yes, other types of fresh produce work great, too, for the Cinco de Mayo holiday.

Podcast: Amanda Keefer's tricks for produce-filled meals on a budget
Podcast: Amanda Keefer's tricks for produce-filled meals on a budget

Eating healthy doesn't have to be expensive — well, more expensive than everything already is these days with price inflation in all sectors. Healthy Family Project's Amanda Keefer has advice.

Diversified supply gives SiCar Farms options for customers
Diversified supply gives SiCar Farms options for customers

Limes from Mexico, Colombia and Peru give SiCar Farms plenty of options for consumers, said Jackie Carrillo, director of sales and marketing for the McAllen, Texas-based company.

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U.S. lemon/lime exports drop 15% in 2021

U.S. exports of lemons and limes have been trending lower in recent years, and 2021 saw a 15% decline in combined exports. 

Organic leader highlights priorities at House farm bill hearing
Organic leader highlights priorities at House farm bill hearing

Key organic priorities for the next farm bill include investment in organic research and cost share, new legislation to modernize organic regulations and support for farmers making the transition to organic agriculture.

China Can't Control Latest COVID-19 Outbreak, and It Could Now Constrict Containers at World's Busiest Port
China Can't Control Latest COVID-19 Outbreak, and It Could Now Constrict Containers at World's Busiest Port

The commodity markets came under pressure to start the week as traders tried to shed risk over shipping concerns in China as COVID-19 concerns caused officials to shut down transportation amid a two-pronged lockdown.

Registration for the West Coast Produce Expo golf tournament is now open
Registration for the West Coast Produce Expo golf tournament is now open

Registration for the West Coast Produce Expo (WCPE) golf tournament is now open and spots are filling up fast.

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Biden's USDA Budget Proposal Seeks Big CRP Boost with $2.4B to Enroll Targeted 27 Million Acres

President Biden's USDA FY 2023 budget proposal focuses on climate, conservation and research with $3.8 billion discretionary spending increase for USDA with climate, conservation and clean energy the major focal points.

USDA lifts PACA reparation sanctions on Plano, Texas produce business
USDA lifts PACA reparation sanctions on Plano, Texas produce business

The USDA has announced that LS & CX LLC satisfied a reparation order in the amount of $73,586 issued under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) involving unpaid produce transactions.

Rivermaid Trading growing to meet consumer demand for cherries
Rivermaid Trading growing to meet consumer demand for cherries

Rivermaid Trading Co is a California cherry and pear grower-shipper. The cherry program has evolved significantly over the last 10 years for the company. Recently, it has added new growers.

Walmart names Taylor Farms 2022 Food Supplier of the Year 
Walmart names Taylor Farms 2022 Food Supplier of the Year 

Retailer recognizes the Salinas, Calif.-based produce company as a "top performer and supplier."

Save Mart acquired by Kingswood Capital Management
Save Mart acquired by Kingswood Capital Management

The Modesto, Calif.-based grocer with approximately 200 stores, has been acquired by private equity firm Kingswood Capital Management of Los Angeles.

Reunited: exhibitors ready to reconnect at CPMA
Reunited: exhibitors ready to reconnect at CPMA

The industry looks forward to this year’s Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s annual Convention and Trade Show in Montreal.

100% squeezed juice launched by Trinity Fruits Sales
100% squeezed juice launched by Trinity Fruits Sales

Juice has been a popular alternative to eating fresh fruits and vegetables for some time. Fresno, Calif.-based Trinity Fruit Sales has added their own brand to the table.

Remembering longtime grocery industry leader Bill Bishop
Remembering longtime grocery industry leader Bill Bishop

Willard “Bill” Bishop — who co-founded grocery digital analytics firm Brick Meets Click — died March 25. Bishop was 80.

California Fresh Fruit Association elects new officers
California Fresh Fruit Association elects new officers

The California Fresh Fruit Association kicked off its new fiscal year on Tuesday, March 15, during the annual membership meeting at the 86th annual meeting in Laguna Beach, California.

Church Brothers appoints Susanne Klose as senior director of research and development
Church Brothers appoints Susanne Klose as senior director of research and development

Susanne Klose is the new senior director of research and development at Church Brothers Farms. She has a strong scientific background working for UC Davis, Iowa State University and universities in Germany.

Lime imports, per-capita consumption continue to rise
Lime imports, per-capita consumption continue to rise

U.S. imports of limes have been rising steadily, and Mexico accounts for the lion’s share of all imported lime volume.

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Lemon consumption increases slightly with rising imports

U.S. retail lemon per-capita availability increased from 2.3 pounds in 2000 to 2.5 pounds in 2019, and imports are taking a bigger slice of total lemon demand than just a few years ago.

The Vidalia sweet to start on April 12
The Vidalia sweet to start on April 12

The Vidalia sweet is known for its flat shape, high sugar content and low sulfur content. It is considered among America’s favorite sweet onion. This famous treat is only available in spring and summer.

DNO Produce welcomes Nick Middleton as director of wholesale sales
DNO Produce welcomes Nick Middleton as director of wholesale sales

Middleton brings a combined 20 years of experience in retail and wholesale produce roles to the fresh-cut processor and wholesale distributor.

New liquid developed for crop health
New liquid developed for crop health

BioSafe Systems, LLC is a leader in environmentally sustainable practices and products. The company has developed a soil amendment and foliage spray that bolsters crop health in agricultural and horticultural crops.

Bananas number one commodity amongst consumers
Bananas number one commodity amongst consumers

63% of customers purchased bananas within the past 12 months.

Fresh Farms names David Watson SVP of sales and marketing
Fresh Farms names David Watson SVP of sales and marketing

Watson will head the Arizona and California sales teams for the year-round grower and shipper in table grape and vegetable distribution.

Greater expectations for retail and foodservice sales in 2022
Greater expectations for retail and foodservice sales in 2022

For Santa Maria, Calif.-based Babe Farms Inc., colorful displays and in-store demos that make consumers want to get back in the kitchen are the key to successful produce sales at retail.  

USDA seeks comment on draft pest risk assessment for the importation of mangosteen fruit from Panama
USDA seeks comment on draft pest risk assessment for the importation of mangosteen fruit from Panama

The Government of Panama has asked USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to authorize the importation of Mangosteen fruit for consumption into the U.S. and Territories.