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Inaugural Viva Fresh Expo to debut with sold-out tradeshow

The Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) announced both a sold out exhibit hall and a wide range of retail and foodservice personnel committ... continue reading »


RedLine Solutions hosts “Traceability For Dummies” webinar series

RedLine Solutions will host the second in its Traceability For Dummies webinar series titled “The New Era of Traceability Part 2: The Produ... continue reading »


Food Sorting as new business unit at S+S

S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH expands its business areas and as of now also offers machines and systems for the sorting of fresh, frozen,... continue reading »


TOMRA announces launch of Chinese-language website

TOMRA Sorting Food announced the availability of the Chinese language version of its website, the newest addition in TOMRA’s effort to be closer... continue reading »


Record number attend FRUIT LOGISTICA 2015

More than 2,780 exhibitors from 83 countries and some 65,000 trade visitors from over 135 countries attended FRUIT LOGISTICA 2015 in Berlin, Germany o... continue reading »


TOMRA to debut Sentinel II at CLFP Expo

TOMRA Sorting Food is to unveil its Sentinel II sorter for the tomato and peach processing industry at the CLFP Food Processing Expo. Sentinel II is ... continue reading »


Member leaders position PMA for growth

Produce and floral industry members from across the globe gathered in Southern California last week for the first PMA Board of Directors meeting of 20... continue reading »


United accepting applications for Produce Industry Leadership Program

The application period is now open for the 21st class of the United Fresh Produce Industry Leadership Program. Thanks to the generous support of our ... continue reading »


Center for Produce Safety provides listeria resources

The Center for Produce Safety has responded to a number of industry requests to provide resources around the understanding and management of listeria.... continue reading »


FDA commissioner to resign after six-year tenure

Margaret Hamburg, who has been commissioner of FDA for six years, will resign her post in March. Stephen Ostroff, FDA’s chief scientist, will se... continue reading »