The produce and floral communities are facing challenges and transformation from all fronts, says International Fresh Produce Association CEO Cathy Burns.
“We’ll be exploring new developments in — and implications of — technology, sustainability, workforce dynamics and more during next month’s 'State of the Industry' keynote at the annual IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show, Oct. 17-19 in Atlanta,” Burns said in a news release.
“Overlying each of these topics is advocacy — an essential component of our efforts to grow a healthier world, a thriving industry and our members’ businesses,” Burns added. “Whether it’s public or government affairs, public relations, or consumption growth, advocacy is how we get the job done.”
Burns will deliver the "State of the Industry" keynote presentation at 8:45 a.m. Oct. 17. The speech will explore the latest in emerging innovations and consumer trends and what these mean for IFPA members.
“During this session, we will look at the forces shaping the world around us,” Burns said. “The status quo won’t get anyone anywhere today. Businesses stay put at their own risk.”
The presentation will address the produce and floral industries’:
- Commitment to an industry community where everyone belongs.
- Accountability to the world and the impact they have on it .
- Obligation to shape the industries’ business environment .
- Responsibility to people — those who work in the industries as well as the people who consume their products.