Photo submission for 2022 Spring Produce Artist Awards — Ryan Fernandes of Longo’s

Check out these merchandising display photos by Ryan Fernandes, assistant produce manager for Longo’s Walkers Line store in Burlington, Ontario.

Check out these merchandising display photos by Ryan Fernandes, assistant produce manager for Longo's Walkers Line store in Burlington, Ontario.
Check out these merchandising display photos by Ryan Fernandes, assistant produce manager for Longo’s Walkers Line store in Burlington, Ontario.
(Photo: Courtesy of Ryan Fernandes of Longo’s)

Check out these merchandising display photos by Ryan Fernandes, assistant produce manager for Longo’s Walkers Line store in Burlington, Ontario.

The spring 2022 edition of the Produce Artist Award Series, which showcases great seasonal merchandising at retail stores worldwide, is May 20.

Send us six to 10 photos of a variety of your best displays by emailing ProduceArtistAwards@ProduceMarketGuide.com by the deadline dates.

The spring awards categories are:

  • Top produce manager
  • Top produce merchandiser or specialist
  • Best berry display
  • Best Vidalia onion display
  • Best sweet corn display
  • Best mango display

Your great work will be showcased throughout social media and on several platforms of PMG and The Packer, including print editions.

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