ORLANDO, Fla. — The Southeast Produce Council said "aloha Orlando" with a Hawaiian theme for its event held at the Orlando World Center Marriott.
Robin Narron, sales support and marketing director for Nash Produce, said the company wants to encourage retailers to promote sweetpotatoes without promotions, due to the smaller crop.
“We're having conversations with our customers about the issues and shortages and we'll work with them to get to next season,” she said.
The profile of the potato is smaller, Narron said, and the crop is down 30% to 35%.
“We ship year round and work closely with our customers to fulfill all obligations and take care of their needs," she said.
Zespir will showcase its Kiwi Brothers on packaging and displays, and it will also debut fully compostable labels on fruit this year.
“We're excited to get the season underway,” Rogers said.
Johnny Kampes IV, national sales account manager with To-Jo Mushrooms, said the reception to the new products at the event was great, and retailers kept asking when the products would be available.
“We're looking [a matter of] weeks,” Kampes said of when the new stuff mushrooms will be available for retailers.
“It's been a great journey,” he said. “People want to be here. It has a family atmosphere. It's one thing to say it, but [SEPC members] live it.”
Richardson said a big topic for visitors to Great Lakes Greenhouses' booth is the availability of its organic bell peppers. Great Lakes Greenhouses grows the peppers on 25 acres, which the company decided to transition to meet demand.
“Our customers asked for more organic peppers,” he said. “We're fortunate that we grow a great bell pepper, and the demand exceeds our expectation.”
“A lot of our retailers are moving toward autonomy, and our RPCs are a great fit,” she said, noting the RPCs offer consistent sizing which is necessary for automation.
“With the current shift in healthy snacking, this is an opportunity to create a line of healthy snacking walnuts,” he said.
Bollack noted the new walnuts come in a clear standup pouch, so consumers can see exactly what they're buying.
“The goal is to create something in the snacking category,” he said. “We have three unique flavor profiles all with 6 grams or sugar or less.”
Bollack said initial feedback on the new kettle cooked walnuts has been great, noting Mariani offered samples at an event at a high-end retailer, and the retailer sold out of all flavors in its 15 stores.
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by Christina Herrick, Mar 11, 2025