Photos: 2022 Produce Retailer of the Year, Marketer of the Year

 IFPA Flower garden

IFPA Flower garden

 Amy Sowder, Produce Market Guide retail and education editor, presents the 2022 Produce Retailer of the Year award to Chris Miller, produce director for MOM's Organic Market.

Amy Sowder, Produce Market Guide retail and education editor, presents the 2022 Produce Retailer of the Year award to Chris Miller, produce director for MOM's Organic Market.

 Shown from left: Joe Watson, vice president of retail, foodservice and wholesale at IFPA; John Steffy, vice president and general manager, Four Seasons Produce; Wayne Hendrickson, director of sales, Four Seasons; Chris Miller, produce director, MOM's Organic Market; John Truncale, produce manager, Brattleboro Food Co-Op, and Produce Market Guide Retail and Education Editor Amy Sowder.

Shown from left: Joe Watson, vice president of retail, foodservice and wholesale at IFPA; John Steffy, vice president and general manager, Four Seasons Produce; Wayne Hendrickson, director of sales, Four Seasons; Chris Miller, produce director, MOM's Organic Market; John Truncale, produce manager, Brattleboro Food Co-Op, and Produce Market Guide Retail and Education Editor Amy Sowder.

 Jennifer Strailey, editorial director of The Packer,  presents the 2022 Produce Marketer of the Year award to Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, president and CEO of Produce for a Better Health.

Jennifer Strailey, editorial director of The Packer, presents the 2022 Produce Marketer of the Year award to Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, president and CEO of Produce for a Better Health.

 CarrieAnne Arias, vice president, Naturipe Farms; Bil Goldfield, director of corporate communications, Dole; friends of the Have a Plant movement and others celebrate the recent 2022 Produce Marketer of the Year award.

CarrieAnne Arias, vice president, Naturipe Farms; Bil Goldfield, director of corporate communications, Dole; friends of the Have a Plant movement and others celebrate the recent 2022 Produce Marketer of the Year award.

ORLANDO, Fla. — The International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show spotlighted recipients of the 2022 Produce Retailer of the Year and Produce Marketer of the Year awards.

Produce Market Guide Retail and Education editor Amy Sowder presented the 2022 Produce Retailer of the Year award to Chris Miller, produce director for MOM's Organic Market.

Jennifer Strailey, editorial director of The Packer, presented the 2022 Produce Marketer of the Year award to Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, president and CEO of Produce for a Better Health.

 

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