NON-FJ EVENTS
Exhibitors at the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure event shared new partnerships, new products and, of course, great produce.
From new packaging to fair trade bananas, exhibitors at the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure event gave attendees a lot to talk about.
At the National Potato Council’s recent Potato Expo 2025, tariffs and trade were among the hot topics of discussion in education sessions and on the show floor.
Attendees say the New York Produce Show is a great mix of new products and exhibitors, along with some of the big-city magic during the holidays.
Attendance and exhibitors increased for this year’s Southwest International Produce Expo, and the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas is seeking to carry that momentum into the 2026 event.
Matthew Lund, who has worked on “The Simpsons” and Pixar movies “Finding Nemo,” “Toy Story” and “Up” will share how to use storytelling to boost business.
Salinas, Calif.-based Markon Cooperative Inc. gathered 26 chefs from its foodservice members and operators to focus on plant-based recipes at its fifth annual Chef Summit.
A roundtable for responsible recruitment of farmworkers and packers will feature speakers representing Walmart, Castellini Group, Lipman Family Farms and Titan Farms.
The New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference and Trade Show will include more than 150 exhibitors and 40 educational sessions covering major vegetable, berry and tree-fruit crops, as well as special topics.
An abridged version of Florida’s 44th Tomato Conference, canceled due to Hurricane Dorian’s approach in the Atlantic, has been rescheduled for Oct. 2-3 in a new location.
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – Bright Farms Inc.
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – AgroFresh and Crispy Green
The Packer’s Global Organic Produce Expo — GOPEX — is providing attendees with a behind-the-scenes look at PortMiami, a hub of international trade and commerce.
BOSTON — Produce professionals from near and far delved into the relationship business at the New England Produce Council’s Produce, Floral and Foodservice Expo, celebrating its 20th anniversary.
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – Sunview Marketing International
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – iTradeNetwork
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – Villita Avocados Inc.
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – Houweling’s Group and Apeel Sciences
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Live from Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit – Honeybear
This year United Fresh is taking BrandStorm virtual on March 9-11. Among the events is a Zoom background contest.
The Southeast Produce Council’s hybrid Southern Exposure: The Rise of Produce trade show and conference will be April 6-8 in Orlando and online.
Fresh Week is the CPMA’s first virtual convention and expo, and the organization provided these frequently asked questions on the event’s website to help attendees navigate the new format.
After the Canadian Produce Marketing Association was forced to cancel the 2020 Convention and Trade Show because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was every hope and expectation that the 2021 would be an in-person event.
Organic Produce Network’s 2022 Organic Produce Summit is scheduled for July 13-14. Here are just a few of the exhibitors featuring something new this year.
The company will exhibit next to Pennsylvania Co-Operative Potato Growers as part of a collaborative approach for A Cut Above fresh-cut lines for retail and foodservice.
The association says the gathering will be a moment for stakeholders in the produce distribution sector to convene, collaborate and strategize for the future.
From innovation to enduring brands, strategic acquisitions to year-round produce supplies, there was much to discuss at the 2024 New York Produce Show and Conference.
From tropicals to trendy juice shots to elevated eating experiences and year-round availability, the 2024 New York Produce Show and Conference offered a glimpse into what’s next for fresh produce.
Registration will open Feb. 3 for the event, which promotes Texas’ role in the fresh fruit and vegetable industry.
Tom Stenzel, CEA Alliance executive director, will moderate a discussion on the challenges and opportunities in controlled environment agriculture.