Four Seasons Produce hosts fourth annual Fresh Fest
MANHEIM, PA – Four Seasons Produce, a wholesaler based in Ephrata, PA, that is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026, hosted its fourth annual Fresh Fest Independent Retailer Trade Show & Conference on April 21 at The Junction Center, here. In all, more than 400 attendees gathered in this rural area of the Keystone State to network and promote their items to independent retailers and natural food store leaders.
Driscoll’s journey to becoming a beloved brand in Canada
Canada has long been part of Driscoll’s story. For decades, Canadian consumers have reached for Driscoll’s berries making the brand a familiar presence in produce aisles from coast-to-coast. What has changed is not Driscoll’s presence in Canada, but now a deliberate and focused strategy to deepen trust with consumers, customers and growers and to scale with purpose.
Kurt Zuhlke & Associates return to CPMA highlighting core packaging strengths
Kurt Zuhlke & Associates will once again bring its proven packaging solutions to the Canadian Produce Marketing Association show, where the Easton, PA-based company will exhibit at booth No. 1427.A longtime participant at the event, the company views CPMA as an important opportunity to connect with customers across Canada and the northern United States, while reinforcing relationships that have been built over decades.
Four Seasons Produce kicks off fourth annual Fresh Fest
EPHRATA, PA — Four Seasons Produce, a full-line wholesaler that specializes in supplying organic and conventional produce to independent retailers in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, kicked off it’s fourth annual Fresh Fest Independent Retailer Trade Show & Conference on April 20 with an opening reception at Elizabeth Farm in Lititz, PA. The reception, which followed a tour of the company’s facilities that was held earlier in the afternoon, provided a festive setting for attendees to network ahead of the expo the following day.
PRO*ACT Crop Update: Rain, transition gaps and berry demand keep markets tight
This week wasn’t without its own set of challenges. With processors now fully operating in Salinas, the region was immediately met with rain across key Central Coast growing areas including Salinas Valley, Santa Maria and Oxnard. Growers packed ahead of the weather to help cover orders, but wet fields and muddy conditions slowed harvest activity and will likely create lingering quality concerns in the days ahead.
Ben B. Schwartz & Sons heading to CPMA with purpose
After coming off a successful 2025, Ben B. Schwartz & Sons has started 2026 just as strong.“We added a new member to our sales team to help drive retailer relationships and expand our team’s presence to Grand Rapids,” said Bill Loupée, chief operating officer of the Detroit-based company. “Last year we focused on expanding distribution into the south, and growing in markets adjacent to the Midwest will be a continued goal of ours.”
Nash Produce to focus on Murasaki sweet potatoes, value-added products at CPMA
Nash Produce will have a full array of the varieties and value-added sweet potato products on display at the Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention & Trade Show.
Crunch Pak unveils brand refresh
Crunch Pak is rolling out its refreshed brand system this May, featuring a new logo, revitalized packaging and a modernized look across its core product lines. Designed with both shoppers and retailers in mind, the update supports faster shopping decisions and stronger brand blocking.
Tariff refund portal opens up with many expectations
In February, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) by imposing a broad-based import tax on most countries providing products to U.S. customers.
Consalo Family Farms sees CPMA as priority
Consalo Family Farms and its distribution side, The Fresh Wave, has seen strong momentum through the first quarter of 2026.