Consistent supply key to organic produce growth
When Grimmway Farms was able to ensure its retail customers that it could provide a consistent supply of organic produce, it saw its sales of that category skyrocket. Jeff Huckaby, the company’s CEO and president, believes that is also the key to unlock new sales and continue to grow the category.
Gem-Pack Berries featured in farm-to-table docuseries
Gem-Pack Berries has been featured in Bringing It to the Table, a farm-to-table docuseries produced by Reighn World Entertainment. The show offers an inside look into the agricultural industry, connecting viewers to the farmers and lands that grow their food.
The Details Flowers team at the 2025 TSFA Floral Expo
The Details Flowers team had the pleasure of attending the 2025 Texas State Florists’ Association Annual Expo, held June 27–29 at the South Shore Harbour Resort in League City, TX. This year’s theme, secrets, set the tone for a weekend of discovery, inviting floral professionals to uncover the hidden tools, techniques and strategies that elevate great designers into exceptional ones—and the event delivered on every front.
Phillips adding new varieties to engage consumers
Phillips Mushroom Farms, a grower and marketer of mushrooms based in Kennett Square, PA, is looking to expand its product portfolio with the goal of injecting some life into a slumping category.
Connecticut encourages growth in ag sector
Connecticut is known for its diversity in production from the ground to the Sound, and this holds true for the produce grown.
Connecticut farmers cultivate about 7,000 acres of vegetables, melons, potatoes and sweet potatoes for a market value near $53 million. An additional 3,429 acres of fruit, including 1,917 acres of apples, are harvested with a total market value of $36.9 million.
Todd Greiner Farms bringing more Michigan sweet corn to market
Todd Greiner Farms Packing LLC, a leading grower-packer-shipper of Michigan produce, announced the beginning of its 2025 sweet corn season, with shipping set to begin the week of July 20 and peak volume expected the week of Aug. 17, just in time for Labor Day promotions.
IFPA campaign: Produce is the foundation of a healthier nation
The International Fresh Produce Association launched a bold new campaign spotlighting fruits and vegetables as nature’s original prescription for better health, lower healthcare costs and longer lives. With headlines like “Before there were pharmacies, there were farms” and “Before there were co-pays, there were carrots,” the campaign delivers a direct message to U.S.
PRO*ACT Crop Update: Shift in weather needed to help fields recover
Tropical activity has remained calm in the Pacific basin with no potential formation expected this week. We are watching a low-pressure system that has the potential to become tropical disturbance later this week in the Gulf of Mexico.
Central and west-central Mexico are forecast to continue to receive significant precipitation through the week with long-range outlooks keeping the rains in the region into late July.
Fresh Del Monte names senior leader to expand deciduous and citrus categories
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. appointed Miles Fraser-Jones as vice president of sales and product management, deciduous and citrus (international) to strengthen global category performance.
Fraser-Jones will oversee North American sales and lead international sourcing and product management for the company’s deciduous and citrus categories. He will report directly to Danny Dumas, senior vice president of sales, product management and marketing for North America.
Stemilt’s cherry protection method featured on CBS Sunday Morning
Stemilt recently welcomed a crew from CBS Sunday Morning for a behind-the-scenes look at a method one might not expect to be used for protecting cherry trees from rain during the summer. The segment featured Kyle Mathison, Stemilt owner and fourth-generation cherry grower, who explained how cherries can become waterlogged and prone to splitting if rain falls during the fruit’s maturation.