The “PMA Takes On Tech” podcast provides a look at how technology and innovation are supporting the fresh produce and floral industries.
The Produce Marketing Association’s annual Fresh Summit Conference will take place as a virtual event in the fall.
The Produce Marketing Association has developed a food safety training program uniquely designed for industry mid-level professionals.
Despite the challenges many companies have faced this spring, here are a few projected summer trends you might want to jump on in the next few months.
Specialty crop growers want to make it clear that not only are they essential to the nation’s infrastructure, they are also doing everything they can to protect worker safety.
As more states begin to lift stay-at-home orders and allow more businesses to open, here are some tips on how you can take the same approach while working within social distancing guidelines.
USDA is making good on its promise to move at lightning speed to implement the new Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP).
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and while COVID-19 has made this a rough spring for many growers and retailers, the upcoming holiday may be a sign of light at the end of the tunnel.
Based on conversation during the Produce Marketing Association virtual town halls, floral managers in grocery stores predict staffing challenges and shifts in customer buying habits.
The Produce Marketing Association is hosting Virtual Town Halls, while United Fresh Produce Association has moved its annual convention online.
The Produce Marketing Association was in the mix at the mega conference in Las Vegas and compiled some top tech insights. Here they are.
Micky Byland of N.G. Heimos Greenhouses has been awarded the Produce Marketing Association’s 2019 Floral Marketer of the Year Award.
Floral leaders attending the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) Fresh Connections: Floral event in Miami analyzed how investments are new technology is needed to improve shipping and delivery of floral products.