Viva Fresh Expo Returns To Austin In 2017

Mission, Texas –  Hosted by the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA), the third annual Viva Fresh Produce Expo returns to Austin, Texas on April 20-22, 2017 at the Austin Convention Center and Hilton Hotel. The expo has catered to sold out crowds and increased buyer attendance by over 70%.

“With only two years under its belt, Viva Fresh has become a great regional show. The mix of Texas and Mexico growers makes this a true international event,” said H-E-B’s Group Vice President, Hugh Topper. “The venues have been great and with the event returning to Austin this year, everyone can experience the hospitality of the Capital of Texas.”

The “Gateway to the America’s” themed regional event features produce grown in Texas, the neighboring Southwest States and Mexico. It’s no secret that Texas and the Rio Grande Valley play an important economic role in the distribution of fresh produce. From 2007-2015, fruit and vegetable imports from Mexico through Texas have grown an eye-popping 107%. In 2015, Texas crossed 210,000 truckloads, with that number expected to grow to as much as 358,000 by 2023, according to analysis by the Texas A&M Center for North American Studies.

Bret Erickson, TIPA President and CEO remarked, “We know we’re doing something right when buyer attendance has nearly doubled from year one to year two and nearly 100% of those retail and foodservice attendees report they are satisfied or very satisfied with the event with many commenting this is one of the best events they’ve attended. Additionally, over 90% of all attendees report that they plan on coming back to join us again in 2017.”

Since day one, the expo has focused on not only networking, but education by tackling critical issues through technology and experiential learning. Year three will include the popular virtual field tours that bring the farm directly to the convention center and create a real-time experience for visual engagement and the ability to ask questions of the growers in the field hundreds of miles away.

Because everything is bigger in Texas, expect more big ideas and big flavors at the 2017 Viva Fresh Produce Expo. Along with the education component, the expo will continue to be focused on the health benefits, style and taste of Southwestern US and Mexico-grown produce, with chef-inspired events and receptions with regional-specific foodie flair.

For more information or to register online, visit VivaFreshExpo.com. Sponsors and exhibitors should plan to register early as exhibits and sponsorship opportunities in 2015 and 2106 were sold out with a waiting list. Registration for retail and foodservice buyers is free and a travel stipend is provided.

About the Texas International Produce Association

The Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) was created in 1942 to represent the interest of shippers of Texas-grown fruits and vegetables. In 1996, the scope of TIPA was expanded to address the problems and opportunities surrounding the importation and marketing of foreign grown produce. TIPA's member companies include: growers, domestic shippers, import shippers, specialty shippers, distributors, and material and service providers.

Source: Texas International Produce Association