WAREHAM, MASS. – The Cranberry Marketing Committee (CMC) is pleased to announce the launch of its new website at http://www.uscranberries.com. CMC worked with Eric Alves at EA Designer to create the updated site, which features a contemporary design and enhanced user experience.
“The CMC has a robust catalog of cranberry industry resources and we are pleased to provide visitors to our website with a more efficient way to access that information,” said CMC’s Executive Director Michelle Hogan. “The new site will make it easier to view and share information like recipes, videos, statistical data, industry reports and much more.”
The CMC website is home to information on the history and cultivation of cranberries in the United States, as well as comprehensive data on production and sales from U.S. cranberry growers and handlers. Additionally, CMC’s website has dedicated areas for retail and foodservice professionals seeking industry-specific information and recipes to help market cranberries to their consumers.
“We understand the importance of a website in the overall marketing arsenal, and it was time for us to bring ours up to date with a more modern back-end system and front-end design.” Hogan said. “This new website is easy to navigate and is integrated with some of our other systems. It will help us more effectively showcase the power and versatility of America’s Original Superfruit® to multiple audiences throughout the year.”
About the Cranberry Marketing Committee (CMC)
The CMC was established as a Federal Marketing Order in 1962 to ensure a stable, orderly supply of good quality product. Authority for its actions are provided under Chapter IX, Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations, referred to as the Federal Cranberry Marketing Order, which is part of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended. This Act specifies cranberries as a commodity that may be covered, regulations that may be issued, guidelines for administering the programs, and privileges and limitations granted by Congress. For more information about the CMC, visit http://www.uscranberries.com or follow @uscranberries on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Source: Cranberry Marketing Committee (CMC)