Eat Real, Feel Amazing: Melissa’s Unveils 2024 Food Trends Report

January 10, 2024 Melissa’s Produce

Melissa’s, the leading purveyor of the freshest, most unique produce, unveils its 2024 Food Trend Report, a vibrant roadmap for culinary adventures ahead. This year, it’s all about swapping complicated meat alternatives with real, whole foods, embracing “Blue Zone” ingredients, and getting familiar with sweet-tart and spicy flavors from around the world.

National Mango Board Invites Nominations for Board Member Positions

January 10, 2024 National Mango Board

The National Mango Board launches its search for nominees to fill six open board member positions for the term 2025-2027. The board’s primary goal is to raise awareness and drive the consumption of fresh mangos in the United States while educating consumers about the culture, flavor, and nutritional benefits of this versatile superfruit. The board also serves as a unifying force within the mango industry.

Stemilt Growers Positioned For Continued Company Growth In 2024

January 10, 2024 Stemilt Growers

Stemilt Growers, leading packer, grower, and distributor of tree fruits, including apples and pears, celebrates the close of another incredible year in its multi-generational history. At the forefront of the industry, Stemilt exhibited excellence in all areas throughout 2023, from harvest to operations, marketing and beyond. Experiencing a 43% YoY increase in apple crop yield, Stemilt continued to modernize orchard practices and its mix of varietals in the process.

Edible Garden Available at Uncle Giuseppe’s Marketplace; Expands Company’s Distribution Network

January 10, 2024 Edible Garden

Edible Garden announced that Uncle Giuseppe’s Marketplace, which operates under the umbrella of RBest Produce, will begin carrying Edible Garden’s products in all of their locations across New York and New Jersey.

Wild Alaska Pollock Community Applauds White House Executive Order, Commitment to U.S. Seafood

Wild Alaska Pollock industry leaders are united in thanks and praise for the Biden Administration, as well as Alaska Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, Alaska Congresswoman Mary Peltola, Washington Senator Maria Cantwell, and others, for leading a decisive effort to close a loophole that had previously allowed American consumers to unknowingly purchase lower quality Russian-harvested seafood, thereby risking directly blunting U.S. demand for seafood and indirectly supporting Russia’s war on Ukraine, the Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) announced.