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FPAA releases Annual Policy Summit agenda
NOGALES, Az. (3/22/21) – On the heels of a successful Tomato Week 2021, the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas...
Data helps explain tomatoes’ pandemic success
There are many factors pointing to the success tomatoes have had in the past year. But some varieties and growing...
Tomatoes look to build on pandemic demand bump
We’ve all seen the data that shows the past year has seen huge growth at retail, and the tomato segment...
Q&A with FPAA President Lance Jungmeyer
We talked with Lance Jungmeyer, President of The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354, Nogales, AZ, in...
Nogales sees strong demand for new commodities and specialty items
Nogales Port Continues to See Diversification of New Commodities, Reliable Supplies of Key Items NOGALES, Az. – Known as the...
FPAA credits Congressional effort to help imported produce
NOGALES, Az. (Jan. 12, 2021) – With billions of dollars at stake, the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas BB...
FPAA names new communications coordinator
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354 is pleased to announce that Andrea Ortega has joined the...
FPAA welcomes new chairman at annual meeting
Nogales, AZ— Members of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354 held their annual meeting on September...
FPAA names 2020 Member of the Year
The Members of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) BB #:144354 have named Jose Antonio Martinez of Divine...
FPAA: U.S. Trade Representative action undermines USMCA
On September 1, 2020, the United States Trade Representative released its plan which includes 201 investigations on blueberries and potentially...
FPAA says to look for the trade facts during USTR hearings on seasonal produce
August 13, 2020 Nogales, AZ — Without providing evidence to back up their claims, Southeast produce growers insisted the U.S....
ITC confirms dumped Mexican tomatoes harms U.S. producers
The U.S. International Trade Commission found that dumped Mexican tomatoes threaten the U.S. tomato industry. The unanimous decision today follows...
USDA APHIS to inspect for tomato virus
NOGALES, AZ (For immediate release, Nov. 18, 2019) – The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has announced that...
Nogales eyes cold inspection facility to boost off-season business
TUBAC, AZ – Nogales companies plan to boost business during their off-season with a new cold inspection facility. During the...
FPAA honors Chuck Ciruli Jr.
TUBAC, AZ – Chuck Ciruli Jr. was honored by the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas for a lifetime of...
FMI analyst shares ways to grow produce sales
TUBAC, AZ – Fresh produce is such a mature category, it can be difficult to grow. But there are ways,...
Annual FPAA convention to feature Power of Produce trends report
PRESS RELEASE Nogales, AZ — Anyone looking to have a handle on produce industry trends should make a point to...
FPAA testifies before International Trade Commission
PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC (October 28, 2019) – A lack of innovation amongst U.S. field grown tomato producers is at...
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