Expanded Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference planned for 2015
Expanded Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference planned for 2015
The Southeast Regional Fruit & Vegetable Conference returns to Savannah, GA, Jan. 8-11, 2015. In 2014, the event hosted more than 3,000 produce industry members.
Sponsored by the Georgia Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association and the South Carolina Peach Council, the conference will be held at the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center. The event features three days of educational workshops and seminars, a two-day trade show and several other evening networking opportunities.
During the three-day educational program, more than 85 hours of commodity-specific production training, pest-management information and marketing updates are offered to attendees. Commodities include peaches, vegetables, Vidalia onions, watermelons, muscadines, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and raspberries.
New educational features will be offered at the 2015 event, including a vegetable grafting seminar and a farm tour. Beth Oleson, director of education for GFVGA, said these new sessions will provide attendees with relevant and valuable information.
“The produce industry continues to evolve, and that creates new educational needs for growers and businesses,” Oleson said in a press release. “These two additions to the conference program will address the increasingly trendy roadside market and agri-tourism industry, and provide key information on vegetable production.”
The trade show floor will also expand for the 2015 event. In 2014, trade show coordinators added 50 booths to accommodate growing exhibitor numbers. This year, the trade show floor is making even more space for exhibitors within its nearly 85,000 square feet of exhibit hall.
“Expanding the trade show floor is an exciting process,” Charles Hall, GFVGA executive director, said in the release. “It means our exhibitors are finding it worth their time, and our attendees are enjoying their networking experience on the floor.”