Peeling Open U.S. Fruit Consumption Trends

Researchers found income and fruit prices did not have a strong association with low or high consumption. ERS researchers also sought to understand how individual and societal factors relate to being in the low- or high-consuming groups. They found the largest factors in predicting high consumption are health behaviors, including engaging in physical activity and not smoking, as well as health knowledge captured by awareness of USDA’s MyPlate, a tool used to visualize recommendations for a healthy diet.

Salix Fruits Hires Andy Froggatt as Country Manager for South Africa

February 4, 2025 Salix

With extensive experience in the international fruit sales and procurement environment spanning over 30 years, Andy Froggatt comes to Salix Fruits, within the framework of the company’s continuous global expansion.

The Fruits, Vegetables and Fish in Season in France this January

January 20, 2025 Zane Lilley, The Connexion

Fresh seasonal produce remains plentiful despite the cold winter months.

Sustainable Nanofiber Coating Can Extend Fruit Shelf Life

January 16, 2025 Science X/Phys.org

The coating is not only completely edible; it can also extend the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables, while minimizing environmental impacts.

Simple Display Changes in Grocery Stores Could Cut Food Waste While Boosting Profits

The researchers emphasize that while their findings focus on retail-level waste, the benefits extend throughout the supply chain. Farmers benefit from increased orders, retailers save money by reducing waste and consumers get more affordable access to healthy food options.