Welcome to Blue Book!
Are you ready to join the thousands of companies who rely on Blue Book to drive smarter decisions? View our plans and get started today!
Still have questions? We’d love to show you what Blue Book can do for you. Drop us a line– we’ve been waiting for you.
fpaa
FPAA hires communications coordinator
Saul Macias is the newcomer to the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB #:144354. He joins the team as...
FPAA applauds USTR for rejecting Florida 301 petition
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB #:144354 applauds the U.S. Trade Representative for rejecting the Section 301 Trade...
FPAA names 2022 Pillar of the Industry
NOGALES, Az. – The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354 Pillar of the Industry recognition award highlights...
FPAA calls Florida trade petition political, ignorant of market
For Immediate Release — Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott of Florida continue their repeated attempts to foment political discord,...
Truck blockade ends, but Texas border crossing delays continue
There have been some positive signs for improved produce truck crossings from Mexico through Texas border ports of entry, but...
Trade groups criticize heightened Texas border crossing inspections
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to strengthen border protections and inspections in response to the Biden Administration’s plans to...
FPAA Spring Policy Summit covers border trade issues
SPS provided an opportunity to identify practical, goal-oriented outcomes for key issues facing the fresh produce industry at the Southwest...
FPAA announces 2022 Spring Policy Summit Agenda
The one-day event will include presentations on some of the most important topics for the fresh produce industry. NOGALES, AZ...
Fact Check: Calling something unfair doesn’t make it so
The following is a letter to the editor from Lance Jungmeyer, President of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB #:144354...
Zoom makes associations more global, less personal
We should always look for the opportunities when faced with challenges, and those of us in the produce industry have...
Better data needed for unfair market allegations
TUBAC, AZ — When U.S. growers and advocates say Mexican imports unfairly harm them in the market, decision makers often...
FPAA names 2021 Pillar of the Industry recipient
The FPAA selects Walter Ram of Giumarra Companies as recipient of the award for his many contributions and dedication to...
FPAA recognizes 2021 Essential Worker Member of the Year
NOGALES, Az. – The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354 is recognizing the commitment of those who...
Florida congressmen urge action against Mexican produce
You don’t have to know too much about international trade to suspect that dumping is a bad thing. Dumping—selling a...
FPAA prepares for 52nd Nogales Fresh Produce Convention and Golf Tournament
NOGALES, Az. (October 14, 2021) – The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB #:144354 will be celebrating its 52nd...
FPAA and TIPA support bipartisan efforts to maintain the standard definitions in 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement
Bipartisan Group Led by Congressman Vicente Gonzalez Urges Dept. of Commerce to Reject Reinterpretation of TSA and changes to the...
FPAA supports infrastructure grant proposals
While the $134 million SR-189 Project Moves Ahead, the FPAA supports community grant proposals for Projects and Renovations at Exits...
Sonora grape export forecast smaller than previous seasons
Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico March 30th, 2021 — The Sonora Grape Growers Association (AALPUM) projects 21.5 million 18 lb. (8.2 kg)...
Blue Book Resources
Customer Success Stories
Hear from produce, transportation and supply companies throughout the produce industry who rely on Blue Book to scale their business, increase their ROI and find new partners.

Industry Innovation
Get a demo and see how Blue Book can help you build, collaborate and grow your business.