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Reusing plastic helps Fancy Farms
Carl Grooms chose the name Fancy Farms on a whim.Strawberries are one of the neatest crops you can grow. Everything around them should be fancy to acc... READ MORE »
Florida launches Farmer Stress Awareness Initiative
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) recently launched the Farmer Stress Awareness Initiative. The FDACS initiativ... READ MORE »
Pink-A-Boo Pineberries “taking TikTok by storm”
Wish Farms, an international grower and year-round marketer of strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and pineberries, is sharing the la... READ MORE »
Latest contributors to Center for Produce Safety’s research program listed
Investing in the food safety of fresh produce comes down to pride, potential, partnership and priorities, say the latest major contributors to Center ... READ MORE »
Center for Produce Safety gets show of support from Dole Food Co.
Dole Food Co. Vice President Food Safety and Quality Natalie Dyenson is frank about the two-sided coin that motivated her company to contribute $750,0... READ MORE »
Million-dollar CPS donors: Produce safety is a ‘top-level threat’
Two of the fresh produce industry’s leading organizations are each donating $1 million to the Center for Produce Safety to continue that group’s w... READ MORE »
Industry leaders call to expand produce safety research
Calling out the need to expand research to answer produce-specific food safety questions, the Woodland, California-based Center for Produce Safety (CP... READ MORE »
Florida growing new ‘Fifth Berry’ white strawberry
As with Strawberry Fields Forever, Florida growers are growing a new colored strawberry to give them some ammunition to recapture customers lost to ot... READ MORE »
Automated harvesters power up for strawberries
Automated strawberry harvests are taking place in select fields of California and Florida, as the robots become more commercial and less experimental.... READ MORE »
Millions of pounds of produce donated by Florida farmers during harvest
When the coronavirus pandemic hit, Florida farmers had begun harvesting what promised to be a bumper crop. The food service industry swiftly shut down... READ MORE »