Tag: ifpa
IFPA promotes sustainability leader to VP
- General News
International Fresh Produce Association announced that Tamara Muruetagoiena is promoted to become IFPA’s first ever Vice President of Sustainability.
IFPA lists top 10 impacts for 2023
- General News
The International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) lists 10 of its major impacts from its activities in 2023
IFPA brings produce sustainability delegation to COP28
- General News
IFPA sustainability experts are on the ground this week for the United Nation’s climate change conference, COP28 in the United Arab Emirates.
Farm bill could be pushed back to 2025
- Analysis
The political outlook for 2024 and beyond was the subject of a Virtual Town Hall sponsored by the International Fresh Produce Association on November 29.
IFPA highlights Global Show donations on Giving Tuesday
- General News
IFPA celebrated #GivingTuesday by reflecting on food donation partnerships with the Global Produce and Floral Show.
A look at IFPA as lobbyist
- Analysis
The fresh fruit and vegetable industry contends that these WIC cuts would be bad not only for American public health but for the industry itself.
IFPA meets with Canadian PM on food affordability, packaging policy
- General News
With increasing consumption of fresh produce as its top priority, on November 15, International Fresh Produce Association CEO Cathy Burns and VP of Innovation, Vonnie Estes, attended a roundtable meeting focused on U.S. and Canadian consumer food affordability with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
New guidelines issued for CEA safety
- Analysis
On November 8, the International Fresh Produce Association devoted its weekly Virtual Town Hall to food safety in controlled-environment agriculture (CEA).
IFPA: Assessing 2023 priorities
- Produce Blueprints
The International Fresh Produce Association’s priorities for 2023, according to the organization’s CEO Cathy Burns, include these.
IFPA: A wish list for the future
- Produce Blueprints
As the dust fully settles from the merger, members of the fresh produce community are looking to International Fresh Produce Association to address a number of issues critical to the industry going forward.