Bailey Nurseries teams up as official partner of Minnesota United FC
Bailey Nurseries has kicked off a strategic partnership as an official partner of Minnesota United FC. The collaboration launches a multi-layered campaign that connects plants, community, and professional sports in a new and unexpected way.
IFPA Foodservice Conference features record attendance, more than 1,000 buyers
MONTEREY, CA – The International Fresh Produce Association held its annual Foodservice Conference, here, July 30-Aug. 1, drawing more than 2,200 attendees including more than 1,000 buyers. The trade show on Aug. 1 was teeming with activity, and traffic remained heavy throughout the day. The event was notable for the growing involvement of field tour programs for chefs and K-12 operators.
Fresh ideas, full plates: IFPA celebrates record-breaking Foodservice Conference
The International Fresh Produce Association hosted its annual Foodservice Conference, taking over Monterey, CA, with all of the important players in the fresh foodservice supply chain. This year’s conference featured one of the most diverse collections of buyers, record breaking attendance, a sold-out expo and a growing number of field tour programs for chefs and K-12 operators.
Honeybear kicks off apple season with a sweet First Kiss
Honeybear's First Kiss apples will be an early variety primer to the fall season. Shipping from Honeybear Brands’ Midwest facilities in mid-August, this Minnesota-grown variety provides a jump start to new fresh crop sales. First Kiss, which debuted in limited supply, has grown its fan base of happy shoppers over the past few years — and now it is headed back to retailer shelves in even greater numbers this season.
Mexico avocados poised for volume growth this fiscal year
After a couple of years in which the size curve skewed smaller inhibiting total growth by pounds, avocado producers in Mexico are expecting to increase their volume to the U.S. market during the 2025-26 crop year.
New York Apple Association prepares for strong 2025 harvest season
The New York Apple Association is gearing up for the 2025 fall harvest.
Cynthia Haskins, president and CEO of NYAA, announced that the 2025 crop is “well on its way” with production projected to tip more than 32 million bushels. While the final estimate is still pending, this year’s crop will be an increase over the last couple of years.
Rice Fruit off to a sweet start: Pennsylvania’s orchards kick off North America’s apple season
In the heart of Pennsylvania’s apple country, Rice Fruit Co. is welcoming a new harvest season with the same quiet commitment that has guided its work for generations. Early apples are beginning to come off the trees, and all signs point to a strong, sweet and steady crop.
USDA restricts PACA violators in California, New Jersey and Puerto Rico
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has imposed sanctions on four produce businesses for failing to meet contractual obligations to the sellers of produce they purchased and for failing to pay reparation awards issued under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. These sanctions include suspending the businesses’ PACA licenses and barring the principal operators of the businesses from engaging in PACA-licensed business or other activities without USDA approval.
The following businesses and individuals are currently restricted from operating in the produce industry:
Colombia becoming bigger player on global avocado stage
Colombia is a relative newcomer on the global avocado stage, but its rapid ascension as a key year-round supplier to the U.S. market is commanding attention in the industry.
Manuel Michel, managing director of the Colombia Avocado Board, said the organization developed a strategic plan in 2024 that projects volume shipped to the U.S. market will reach 330 million pounds by the 2029-30 season — more than double the 160 million pounds expected this year.
A great day on the greens at the NEPC 2025 golf tournament
NEPC hosted its 2025 golf tournament on Tuesday, July 22, at the picturesque Indian Pond Country Club. Under sunny skies and perfect summer conditions, the annual event drew a full course of 146 enthusiastic golfers.