IFPA Opens the 2024 Global Produce and Floral Show

International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) has officially opened it’s registration for it’s annual Global Produce and Floral Show happening October 17-19 in Atlanta, Georgia.   

IFPA & FFP Advance Meaningful Connections With Dietitians During The Academy For Nutrition & Dietetics Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo & The Global Produce & Floral Show

As part of its influencer engagement strategy, The International Fresh Produce Association and The Foundation for Fresh Produce have left their mark connecting and convening dietitians over the past few weeks during two key initiatives – the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE) and The Retail RD Immersion Event at IFPA’s Global Produce & Floral Show.

The State of the Global Fresh Produce Industry

November 2, 2023 Rabobank

At IFPA’s Global Produce and Floral Show 2023 in Anaheim California, the fresh produce industry gathered to network, learn, inspire and to discuss the state of the fresh produce industry. Globally, the industry faces many challenges at present as weather extremes, geopolitical tensions and the ever-decreasing and more expensive workforce is affecting players along the fresh produce supply chain.

Dole Food Company to Showcase New Products and Industry Engagement

October 12, 2023 Dole Food Company

Once again the sponsor of the IFPA’s Retail Produce Manager Awards Program, Dole will look to honor the industry’s top retail produce managers at various points throughout the show for their commitment to fresh produce, innovative merchandising, community service and customer satisfaction. Dole will also introduce new fresh fruit and vegetable products throughout the show at its booth (#3039).

I Love Produce’s “Skull and Bulb Gang” Joins Forces with New Orleans’ Northside Skull & Bone Gang at the Global Produce and Floral Show

October 11, 2022 I Love Produce, LLC

The North Side Skull and Bone Gang has a yearly tradition on Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday to remind people that life is short.  Members of the gang, which draws heavily upon African traditions, mask as skeletons, play percussion instruments, chant and sing during Carnival to remind people to be your best and enjoy life.