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The Packer

The Packer

Newspaper Publishing

Lenexa, Kansas 14,358 followers

The Packer is the fresh fruit and vegetable industry's leading source for news, information and analysis.

About us

We are the most trusted news in produce, an industry staple since 1893. As a trade media brand designed to inform retail produce buyers as well as grower-shippers and other members of the industry, we focus on the post-harvest and marketing aspects of the business. Our articles range from crop updates to retail news to new product features to recognition of industry leaders. We also host industry events including the West Coast Produce Expo and the Global Organic Produce Expo, the latter of which made its debut Jan. 25-27, 2018, in Hollywood, Fla.

Industry
Newspaper Publishing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lenexa, Kansas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1893
Specialties
Produce, Growers, Shippers, and Retailers

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    Imagine you’re shipping a 40-pound box of broccoli, of which, 20 pounds of it is ice and another 20 pounds of it is the broccoli itself. Wouldn’t it be more efficient if you were able to ship more broccoli and reduce the ice? That’s exactly what Verdant Technologies is hoping to solve with its HarvestHold product, a 1-methylcyclopropene-based postharvest solution that extends the usable product life of fruits, vegetables and flowers by an average of 40-50%. HarvestHold is Matthew Aronson, chief revenue officer of Verdant Technologies, joined the “Tip of the Iceberg” podcast to discuss the move away from ice in shipping fresh produce and the residual effects it can have. loom.ly/1ZbehA4

  • Tariff whiplash is consuming the fresh produce — and the possible impact is stirring up quite the debate. At present, President Donald Trump says he’s sticking to his plan to impose additional tariffs on the United States’ top three trading partners starting April 2. Do you agree with President Trump’s Use of tariffs? Let us know: loom.ly/l_gTMQk

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  • U.S. banana suppliers say the industry remains robust, despite some recent weather challenges in certain growing areas, and they anticipate continued growth in 2025. The U.S. imported about 10.4 billion pounds of bananas valued at about $2.43 billion in 2024, up from 10.2 billion pounds valued at $2.38 billion in 2023, according to the USDA. “As a staple fruit enjoyed by consumers of all ages, bananas remain one of the most affordable and versatile options available,” said Jamie Postell, vice president of sales for Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Chiquita North America. loom.ly/bCryRlo

  • Indoor Ag-Con 2025 drew more than 1,650 attendees and a record 300 exhibitors showcasing the latest products, technology and solutions for the controlled environment agriculture industry to the Westgate Las Vegas on March 11-12. The 12th annual conference and expo brought together industry professionals from across the indoor and vertical farming industry. On the expo floor, exhibitors offered an array of solutions aimed at addressing the specific needs of indoor growers. Check out the highlights from our booth visits: loom.ly/5Tl9RFQ

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  • FarmWise, an AI and computer vision weeding technology company in the robotic precision weeding technology space is restructuring its business, CEO Tjarko Leifer told The Packer on March 14. The Salinas, Calif.-based company, which employs a staff of 50, is best known for its Vulcan next-generation, intra-row weeder and precision cultivator that launched in 2023. “The need for solutions like Vulcan has grown as growers face mounting pressure from labor shortages, rising input costs and operational complexities, said Leifer. “The technology has proven its ability to deliver meaningful efficiency gains and cost savings in the field. But even with growing demand and a product that works, achieving sustainable, profitable growth remains a significant challenge in today’s market.” loom.ly/LDpA0fA

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  • If tariffs are imposed on fresh products from Canada and Mexico, there could be long-term effects to consumption and access to fresh fruits and vegetables, says International Fresh Produce Association's Vice President of U.S. Government Relations Rebecca Freeman Adcock. IFPA has been working with the government and testifying before Congress, urging that if tariffs are imposed, fruits and vegetables should be exempt. “There is a trade deficit for the U.S. in fresh fruits and vegetables. We know this. We are making a case to the administration that tariffs are not the best opportunity to empower and help the U.S. producer or the U.S. food supply prosper,” Adcock told The Packer. “The U.S. has kind of done this to ourselves. We don’t have a reliable and stable labor supply.” loom.ly/ID7jZzs

  • Today is the final day to nominate someone for the Canadian Produce Person of the Year award. Each year this coveted award is presented to an individual who has excelled in all facets of their career in the past year, including business success, fostering relationships in the produce industry and giving back to the community. The individual may represent any area of the Canadian produce industry, including private, government or allied sectors. loom.ly/sVFoh4M

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