PMA’s Attendance Just Shy Of 16,000
In our piece yesterday, PMA Analysis — Does Houston Merit A Permanent Place In The PMA Rotation, we mentioned that it is customary for PMA
In our piece yesterday, PMA Analysis — Does Houston Merit A Permanent Place In The PMA Rotation, we mentioned that it is customary for PMA
The Pundit Parents — Michael and Roslyn Prevor — attended the PMA in Houston, their first visit to a produce industry trade show in 17
Iceberg lettuce and Romaine supplies are tight, and prices continue to rise. It seems as if virtually all processors have activated force majeure clauses in
In rare joint announcement… NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCE ASSOCIATIONS TO PURSUE TRACEABILITY INITIATIVE It looks like we should all be listening carefully on Saturday as Bryan
In an ongoing series of interviews with winners of the Perishable Pundit’s Single Step Award, we have published interviews with Dave Corsi of Wegmans, Mike
Tesco has a big disadvantage as it enters the U.S. market: Its executives speak English. That may sound counter-intuitive but have no doubt — it
As part of our continuing series to interview winners of the Perishable Pundit’s Single Step Award, we have already interviewed Dave Corsi of Wegmans and
Our piece, EurepGAp Becomes GlobalGAP… When Will We Have An AmeriGAP, brought this critique from New Zealand: As a New Zealand producer who has been
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. — Ecclesiastes 3:1King James Bible And the time for
The Pundit is often asked to speak before different commodity groups. Very often we find that the focus of these groups is promoting their produce