ORLANDO, Fla. — With the theme of "Produce Means Family," the Southeast Produce Council's recent Southern Exposure decor reflected a Hawaiian island tropical feel.
“[It] will allow us to bring the ... freshest, pesticide-free leafy greens to families,” said Matt DiNitto, director of sales East for BrightFarms.
DiNitto said the new greenhouses integrate into the company's existing network distribution across the East Coast and Midwest.
Ross Williams, president of the Ridge Springs, S.C.-based grower-packer-shipper of peaches, said the addition of organic peaches expands the company's portfolio and helps retailers add more offerings through one distributor.
“We hope to couple value with organics to help offset freight,” he said. “It's a more local item, and we think it will bring a lot of value to the retailer and the consumer from the tastier peach state.”
“[They're asking] how we can help them with certain products at certain times,” Watson said.
Now, that's changed thanks to a lot of marketing and planning, more people recognize the Sumo Citrus brand. He said so many people came up to the booth and shared with the AC Foods team how their families love Sumos.
“[They'll tell us] ‘These are amazing,'” he said. “'It's an amazing piece of fruit.'”
Steele said consumers have now come to expect an exceptional eating experience.
Mastronardi also launched its Bomb Squad medley featuring its Flavor Bombs in 12-ounce or 1.5-pound containers.
The company also celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Compari tomatoes. Paul Mastronardi brought the tomatoes to North America in 1995. To mark this 30th anniversary, Mastronardi Produce revamped its packaging and display boxes.
The company also showcased its Secilia greenhouse tomatoes on the vine available in 12-ounce or 1.5-pound containers.
“We're highlighting our whole portfolio lineup of berries,” said Geoff Kosar, vice president of marketing. “We launched our summer series at IFPA and it continues to perform well for us.”
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by Christina Herrick, Mar 11, 2025