Your summer fruit merchandising inspiration

Produce merchandisers, specialists and managers are encouraged to show us your great work and compete to win in PMG's seasonal Produce Artist Award Series.
Produce merchandisers, specialists and managers are encouraged to show us your great work and compete to win in PMG's seasonal Produce Artist Award Series.
(Photo: Courtesy of Chris Blackwood of Military Produce Group)

Summer's beautiful bounty of produce is about to crop up, so here's some inspiration for merchandising your store displays as the grapes, berries and stone fruit start flooding in.

Check out some past winners of PMG's Produce Artist Award Series quarterly contest. 

Watch: Winter 2023 PMG Winner Webinar

 

cherries brian dey
Photo: Courtesy of Brian Dey of Four Seasons Produce

 

Brian Dey, senior merchandiser at Four Seasons Produce, Ephrata, Pa., won the cherry category of PMG's summer 2022 contest.

 

SUMMER21 grape winner-Mario DePalma of S. Katzman Produce, Bronx, ny
Photo: Courtesy of Mario DePalma of S. Katzman Produce

 

Mario DePalma, produce merchandiser at S. Katzman Produce at Hunts Point Produce Market in Bronx, N.Y., was the grape category winner in PMG's summer 2021 contest.

 

Rigo Vargas of Sunset Foods, Highland Park, Ill.
Photo: Courtesy of Rigo Vargas of Sunset Foods

 

Rigo Vargas, produce merchandiser of Sunset Foods, Highland, Ill., won the stone fruit category in PMG's summer 2022 contest.

 

ryan fernandes berries
Photo: Courtesy of Ryan Fernandes of Longo's Walkers Line

 

Ryan Fernandes, produce manager at Longo's Walkers Line, Burlington, Ontario, won the berry category of PMG's spring 2022 contest.

 

jonathan charlton of UNFI grape display
Photo: Courtesy of Jonathan Charlton of UNFI Produce

 

Jonathan Charlton, category merchandiser of UNFI Produce, Logan, N.J., won the grape category in PMG's summer 2022 contest.

But spring is not officially over, and we want to see your produce displays in our spring 2023 contest of PMG's Produce Artist Award Series.

If not you, encourage your team, colleague or customer to show us what they got. The contest is for produce merchandisers, specialists and managers, and the photos must reflect the work of their current role.

What do I win?

You get to be the topic of discussion in the Winner Webinar, where the judges discuss why your display is awesome. Your display photos will be featured in stories online, in print and on social media, with your name and company getting all the credit.

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Winners of the Best Produce Manager and Best Produce Merchandiser/Specialist awards get a variety of prizes mailed to them. Yes, prizes! 

And: You get allll the bragging rights.

How do I enter the contest?

Send us six to 10 photos (high-resolution so they're not pixelated/blurry for us) of your spring produce, along with your name, job title, company and city/state/country. To enter the Spring 2023 Produce Artist Awards contest, send it to artists@producemarketguide.com by June 9.

Categories include: Produce Manager, Produce Merchandiser/Specialist, Mangoes, Vidalia Onions, Berries, Melons and Sweet Corn.

 

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