FreshFacts on Retail report available for the second quarter of 2021

(United Fresh Produce Association)

The United Fresh Produce Association has published its second-quarter 2021 FreshFacts on Retail report.

Sponsored by Mucci Farms, the report measures retail price and sales trends for the top 10 fruit and vegetable commodities, as well as value-added, organic and other produce categories, according to a news release.

The report also spotlights different topics, including regional insights, generational insights and sales across various channels, according to the release.

The FreshFacts on Retail Q2 2021 Report features insights on organics and value-added produce, as well as category-specific data and category spotlights on bananas, broccoli, cherries and onions. The report also includes a deeper dive into trends for salad kits. mat:
 

Available online, the report costs $50 for non-members and is free to members of United Fresh and the Produce Marketing Associaiton.

 

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