2022 Winter Produce Artist Awards Series

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It's the most wonderful time of the year!

At exactly 9:35 a.m. Dec. 21 Central Time, it's the first official day of winter. The time has come for you to send us your holiday and winter produce merchandising display photos for our 2022 Winter Produce Artist Awards Series.  Sage fruit

We are accepting 6-10 photos of a variety of your best displays. Email your photos to produceartistawards@producemarketguide.com and include your name, job title, store name and location.

Winter awards include: 

  • Top merchandiser/specialist;
  • Top produce manager;
  • Best citrus display;
  • Best Chilean produce display;
  • Best mushroom display;
  • Best winter greens display;
  • Best potato display; and
  • Best cauliflower and/or broccoli display.

Gain some much-needed recognition. Your work will be showcased on PMG's social media. Top entries will receive a prize ... and, of course, bragging rights!

The best category displays will be featured in our results webinar. 

 

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