As one year closes and another begins, it is a good time to take stock of everything that has happened and look forward to plan and predict what the future might hold.
Starting in 2020, new generic Universal Product Codes will not be issued for produce in the U.S. and Canada, with company-specific codes taking their place.
Smurfit Kappa worked with the National Mango board and growers, shippers and retailer to create paper-based packaging suitable for the fruit, and it will be unveiled at the PMA’s Fresh Summit.
Arrowfarms along with Gold Bell, DiSilva Fruit and Morning Kiss Organic have detailed their charitable donations and sustainability initiatives in a new a report.
With the industry trend to replace plastic packaging with more sustainable materials, the focus has been on what the produce is packed in. Accu-Label is doing its part by changing what’s on fruits and vegetables.
Packaging company CKF Inc., Hansport, Nova Scotia, is expanding its Earthcycle line of top-sealed compostable/recyclable punnets for blueberries, tomatoes, strawberries, cherries and grapes.
Castroville, Calif.-based Ocean Mist Farms plans to feature three new artichoke packaging options for organic product during the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit.