Well•Pict Berries to exhibit at GOPEX

Well•Pict Berries is set to have a booth at GOPEX.
Well•Pict Berries is set to have a booth at GOPEX.
(Photo courtesy Well•Pict Berries)

The Well•Pict tradeshow crew is heading to Hollywood, Fla., for the Global Organic Produce Expo, going on Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

The Watsonville, Calif.-based company is ready and eager to see some familiar (and new) faces at this year’s in-person event, according to a news release. 

With the warmer months on the horizon, Well•Pict Berries will be entering its busiest season of the year, the release said. 

“Our Florida fields have plants that are in every stage of our berries’ lifecycle,” Dan Crowley, Well•Pict vice president, said in the release. “Our California crops are advancing for a good February volume thanks to favorable weather with cool and dry conditions. Valentine’s Day promotions for long-stem berries are looking good; the current fruit size is large, with about 10 to 14 berries in a 1-pound clamshell.”

Well•Pict's booth at GOPEX will be #402. For sales inquiries and more information, contact contact Crowley at dan@wellpict.com.  

 

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