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  • How can we significantly reduce food waste and improve the shelf life of produce? Jenny Du, Co-Founder & VP of Operations at Apeel Sciences, joins the show to discuss how Apeel's innovative product slows the rate at which produce spoils. By maintaining moisture and reducing oxidation, Apeel enhances the plant’s natural protective abilities. You'll learn how Apeel adds a microscopic extra layer to fruits and vegetables, mimicking the natural cuticle layer to keep produce fresh longer. Jenny shares her insights on the importance of preventing food waste and how Apeel is making a difference.

    In this episode, you'll also hear about the challenges and successes of Apeel's journey, with valuable advice for businesses facing hardships. Jenny explains how Apeel identifies its target market and effectively communicates its message. She emphasizes that company evolution is neither linear nor steady, and shares her excitement about suppliers becoming more proactive in presenting their products.

    Key TakeawaysWhat Apeel does and how they are helping the food waste problem.How they are handling the misinformation about their product.Jenny’s advice for businesses facing hardships.How Apeel is finding their target market and getting the message to them.What innovation we need to see to help to minimize the use of single-use plastic.The efficiency that’s possible if we shift our consumer and production habits.
    Guest ResourcesJenny Du: LinkedIn Apeel
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

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  • What are the benefits of using reusable packaging versus traditional single-use packaging? Join us as Tim Debus, President & CEO of the Reusable Packaging Association (RPA), explores this crucial question. RPA is a nonprofit trade organization that promotes the common and pro-competitive interests of member suppliers and users of reusable packaging products and services. In this episode, you'll learn about the importance of spreading awareness of reusable packaging and how collaboration is key to a more sustainable future.

    Listen in as Tim explains the impact of policy on creating momentum behind better material management, as well as how innovation will be adopted and accepted in the supply chain. Discover how reusable products can create a better experience for consumers and why having a resource-efficient, zero-waste supply chain is essential.

    Key TakeawaysThe importance of spreading awareness of reusable packaging.Why collaboration is the only way toward a more sustainable future.What got Tim interested and passionate about reusable packaging.The benefits of using reusable packaging over traditional single-use.How reusable packaging can help drive greater cost savings.How innovation is going to be adopted and accepted into the chain.The impact of policy and how it is going to create momentum behind better management of materials.How reusable products can create a better experience for consumers.
    Guest ResourcesTim Debus: LinkedIn Reusable Packaging Association
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • What can we learn from a company that supplies premium quality kiwi to over 50 markets worldwide? Today, Rachel Depree, Executive Officer of Sustainability at Zespri, joins the show to share insights from her role at a company that manages 30% of the global volume of kiwis. Learn about Zespri's unique financial relationship with their growers, Rachel's journey to her current position, and how she enjoys leading change in a cooperative environment. Discover how Zespri's collaborative approach with their supply chain delivers shared value and the global outlook that drives their commitment to health and well-being.

    Rachel will discuss Zespri's strong investment in research and innovation, focusing on the health qualities of their fruit and anticipating consumer and customer trends. You'll learn how stretch targets can drive organizational innovation, the key elements that contribute to sustainable packaging, and the importance of alignment within the organization. Rachel will also explain the unique nature of relationships in the fresh produce industry, Zespri's personal connections with distributors and suppliers, and the shared responsibility for advancing sustainability practices.

    Key TakeawaysThe financial relationship Zespri has with their growers.Rachel's background and how she came to her role at Zespri.How they’re positioning their company for the now and the future.The importance of having alignment around the organization.The role that packaging has in produce production.Some of the innovative projects Zespri has worked on.How the consumers are impacting the push for sustainability.Zespri’s goals for the future.Why collaboration is essential to come up with new solutions.
    Guest Resources

    Rachel Depree: LinkedIn | Zespri

    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • Today Garland Perkins, Director of Innovation and Sustainability at The Oppenheimer Group (Oppy), shares insights into the challenges and solutions surrounding sustainable packaging. Learn about the importance of balancing product protection with environmental considerations and why simply eliminating plastic isn't necessarily the answer.

    Garland explains how Oppy collaborates with suppliers, retailers, and partners to implement sustainable packaging solutions and discusses the goals for single-use packaging in the coming years. Listen in to understand the vital role of technology in evolving sustainable packaging, practical solutions for the present, and the exciting future of sustainability at Oppy.

    Key TakeawaysWhat Garland is most excited about in terms of sustainable packaging.How Oppy measures the impact of environmental solutions.Why plastic use is such a hard hurdle to overcome.The biggest hurdle in introducing sustainable practice.How Oppy is using collaboration across the supply chain to introduce sustainable packaging.The goals for Oppy over the coming years.How technology will impact packaging.The importance of focusing on here-and-now solutions.
    Guest ResourcesGarland Perkins: LinkedIn | Oppy
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • How can cutting-edge technology revolutionize packaging for fresh produce? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Po-Yen Chen, Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, to explore how his lab is leveraging AI and flexible robotic technologies to discover and develop new functional materials. By implementing active learning frameworks with robot-aided experiments, Po-Yen’s team is constructing high-accuracy prediction models that accelerate the development of materials for sustainable plastic substitutes and more efficient packaging.

    Listen in as we discuss the challenges of current packaging solutions, particularly the issues posed by microplastics. You'll learn how AI can expedite the discovery of sustainable packaging materials and the timeline for creating effective solutions. Po-Yen will also share insights into the future of sustainable packaging, including exciting developments like films that can double the shelf life of produce. Discover why integrating machine intelligence into the packaging design process is essential for advancing sustainability in the industry.

    Key TakeawaysThe main challenges that we face with the current packaging we use.The major issue with microplastics often used in packaging.How AI can be used to discover new materials for sustainable packaging.How long the process takes to create a sustainable film.What needs to happen for us to have a solution for the industry.Where we’re heading with the future of sustainable packaging.
    Guest ResourcesPo-Yen Chen: University of Maryland
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • Are you passionate about fresh, healthy produce and a cleaner planet? In this first episode of our six-part series, we highlight the vital connection between packaging practices in the produce industry and the urgent need for sustainability. We'll explore the delicate balance between ensuring top-quality, pathogen-free products and reducing the environmental footprint left by packaging waste.

    Max Teplitski, Chief Science Officer at the International Fresh Produce Association, and Andrew Stephens, Senior Policy Advisor at the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, join us to discuss the rapid advancements in sustainable packaging. Listen in to learn about the UN's plastic treaty, the future of plastic packaging over the next five years, and emerging trends to keep an eye on in packaging.

    Key TakeawaysHow packaging contributes to environmental damage.Why our growers and exporters need to be in on the conversation.If we are moving fast enough to fix the packaging problem.What the UN’s plastic treaty is.How PLU stickers have both helped and hindered the packaging problem.Emerging trends to keep an eye on in packaging.
    Guest ResourcesAndrew Stephens: LinkedInMax Teplitski: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • Today we're joined by Peter Wells, Chief Strategy Director at Elevated Foods, who shares insights into the company's innovative approach to agriculture. Discover how Elevated Foods measures success with new sustainability practices and how the USDA’s Partnerships for Climate Smart Commodities grant has impacted them.

    Listen in as Peter delves into the challenges faced by family farms and the importance of data gathering in market development. You will learn how Elevated Foods navigates enrollment processes and provides technical assistance to growers, fostering collaboration and partnerships in climate-smart agriculture.

    Key TakeawaysHow Elevated Foods was born.Who Elevated Foods serves.How the grant has impacted their business.The benefit of this program being grower-led.How Elevated Foods is measuring success with these new practices.Peter’s advice for those starting in climate-smart agriculture.Why data gathering is essential for market development.How big of a role technology will play in sustainability.The power of collaboration and partnerships.
    Guest ResourcesPeter Wells: Elevated Foods 
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • What does it take to transform a leading agricultural company into a beacon of sustainability? In this episode, we talk with Wiam Haddad, Systems Ecologist at ZZ2, a renowned agricultural company in South Africa committed to environmental stewardship. Join us as we explore ZZ2's journey towards climate-smart agriculture, delving into the strategies, challenges, and successes they've encountered along the way. Discover how ZZ2 integrates cutting-edge techniques and traditional wisdom to mitigate climate risks while promoting productivity on the farm.

    From the pitfalls of unsustainable farming practices to embracing natural principles in day-to-day operations, we cover it all. Listen in to learn about the power of digitalization and big data in agriculture, as well as how fostering innovation within your organization can drive meaningful change.

    Key TakeawaysZZ2’s history and their journey towards a more sustainable future.The importance of working with nature, not against it.How to bring natural principles into the day-to-day practices of the farm.How long it took before they felt confident and comfortable with the new system.What they have seen in pest management.The exciting technologies coming to pre and post-harvest.How renewable energy fits into sustainable agriculture.
    Guest ResourcesWiam Haddad: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • Today we sit down with Steven Cardoza, Owner of Cardoza & Cardoza Farming Company, as he shares his family's remarkable transition to organic and regenerative ag. Discover why they made the switch to organic farming back in 1998 and how embracing regenerative practices has revolutionized their approach to agriculture. From enhanced soil health to increased yield and quality, Steven explains the impact on their farm's ecosystem, highlighting the importance of holistic perspectives in addressing agricultural challenges.

    Listen in as we explore the biggest hurdles faced during the transition, advice for engaging with organic growers, and the benefit of learning from experienced practitioners to navigate potential pitfalls. Whether you're a seasoned regenerative farmer or considering switching to regenerative practices, this episode offers guidance for cultivating sustainable agricultural systems.

    Key TakeawaysWhy the Cardoza family transitioned their business to organic.What got Steven started on the regenerative agriculture journey.How their transition to regenerative agriculture has impacted the farm soil health.The biggest challenges they faced when switching over.The importance of looking at the entire ecosystem not just each individual problem.How to engage with an organic grower if you want to work with them.Advice for those wanting to start in regenerative agriculture.
    Guest ResourcesSteven Cardoza: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • What is the future of crop protection? Join us as we sit down with Ben Cicora, Senior VP of Sales and Marketing at Vestaron, to explore the game-changing innovations in agriculture. Discover how Vestaron is leading the charge with peptide-based technologies, addressing pest issues and resistance problems while prioritizing safety and sustainability in the face of climate change. In this conversation, we explore the transformative potential of peptide-based crop protection, from understanding its differences from traditional insecticides to navigating pricing strategies and engaging with growers to meet their evolving needs.

    Listen in to hear about the trials, testing procedures, and challenges of acceptance, and learn how Vestaron's products contribute to biodiversity and climate resilience in agriculture. Join us as we uncover the future of sustainable crop protection and its profound impact on the agricultural landscape.

    Key TakeawaysHow peptide technologies differ from traditional synthetic insecticides.Why peptides are safer for the environment.The trials and testing procedures to test for effectiveness.How the pricing is worked out for these newer technologies.The biggest challenge of acceptance.How Vestaron engages with the growers to understand their needs.Who their main competitors are.How their products help with biodiversity and climate change.
    Guest ResourcesBen Cicora: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • How crucial is it for businesses to integrate sustainability practices into their operations? Today, we're joined by Nikki Cossio, Kyle Cosgrove, and Gabe Worthington from Measure to Improve to explore the significance of their partnership with IFPA on the climate-smart commodities grant. As pioneers in building successful sustainability programs, they shed light on why sustainability has become imperative, especially in the fresh produce industry. With new regulations emerging and buyers increasingly demanding sustainability metrics, staying ahead in sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity for remaining competitive.

    In this episode, we discuss the origins of climate-smart agriculture and the essential practices that businesses need to adopt. From understanding how the risks are removed to measuring inputs and yields, Nikki, Kyle, and Gabe provide insights to enhance your organization's sustainability efforts. Whether you're just beginning or already have a sustainability team, you'll learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability and equip yourself with the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly eco-conscious market.

    Key TakeawaysWhat Measure to Improve does.How Measure to Improve is involved with the IFPA grant.Where the term climate-smart agriculture came from.The key climate-smart production practices that should be encouraged.How these incentives will encourage farmers to change their practices.How the risks are removed from the growers.The importance of measuring the inputs, outputs, and yields.
    Guest ResourcesGabe Worthington: LinkedInNikki Cossio: LinkedInKyle Cosgrove: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • In our milestone 100th episode, we're diving deep into the realm of climate-smart agriculture, a pivotal topic shaping the future of farming. Joining us are Max Teplitski, Chief Science Officer at the International Fresh Produce Association, and Drew Zabrocki, Managing Partner at TOTEM LTD. Together, we explore IFPA's ambitious climate-smart program, diving into its current status, anticipated outcomes, and the transformative benefits it offers.

    From the essential role of soil health in crop cultivation to the challenges of data integration, we uncover how IFPA is bridging the gap between existing grower systems and innovative agricultural practices. As consumer consciousness drives demand for sustainable food production, we dissect the vital nexus between agriculture, climate, and consumer preferences. Reflecting on the evolving landscape of climate-smart agriculture, we emphasize the importance of education, flexibility, and patience in fostering widespread adoption.

    Key TakeawaysAn overview of the Climate Smart Program at IFPA.The projected outcomes of this program.The benefits of this program.How they are bringing this system to farmers at scale.The importance of education and meeting people where they are.What the reaction of growers has been.How we can get signage up.
    Guest ResourcesMax Teplitski: LinkedInDrew Zabrocki: LinkedIn
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • Unlock the secrets of innovation and success in the produce industry with today's power-packed lineup! Join us as we dive into the world of cutting-edge technology and data solutions with Greg Gatzke and Thuan Ngo from ZAG Technical Services, Inc. Discover how their accelerated business growth strategies are reshaping the technological landscape and propelling the industry into the future.

    Next up, we're joined by Amy Tranzillo and Ethan Meyers from AgroFresh, a trailblazing company providing integrated technologies for growers, packers, and retailers. Explore the innovative solutions that are driving success across the entire supply chain. Wrapping up this episode is Chris Jones, Principal at RSM. As a top advisor to middle-market leaders globally, RSM plays a crucial role in shaping the future of business. Listen in to learn how RSM navigates the complex landscape of providing valuable guidance, managing data responsibly, and ensuring the utmost importance of data security.

    Key TakeawaysWhy data needs to be managed.How data can be used responsibly.How ZAG is making technology more accessible.The importance of security in data usage.How does someone gather data?How FreshCloud works.The value in having quality inspection of produce.The benefit of taking small steps towards change.
    Guest ResourcesGreg Gatzke: LinkedInThuan Ngo: LinkedInAmy Tranzillo: LinkedInEthan Meyers: LinkedInChris Jones: LinkedInGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • We're diving into the cutting-edge world of AgTech with a double feature in today's episode with two industry pioneers who are shaping the future. First up is Walt Duflock, VP of Innovation at Western Growers, a true trailblazer in the AgTech startup scene. Following Walt, we're honored to hear from Melissa Ackerman, CEO of Planet Harvest, on a mission to revolutionize the produce supply chain and make a positive impact on the environment, health, and society.

    Listen in as we unravel the innovative landscape Walt is helping to craft and learn about the profound impact of technology on agriculture. From there, you will be inspired as Melissa shares the vision and passion behind her mission-driven company, highlighting the incredible value fresh fruits and vegetables offer to our healthcare structure.

    Key TakeawaysHow technology is going to impact the agriculture industry.The importance of being innovative and ahead of the game.The benefit of collecting data and using it.Why simplicity and forward thinking are the keys to AgTech innovation.How technology fits into the new labor force in agriculture.The importance of being flexible and optimistic in what we can do. Why fresh produce should have a place in our healthcare structure.
    Guest ResourcesWalt Duflock: LinkedInMelissa Ackerman: LinkedInGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • Take a look into the ever-evolving fresh produce industry in this episode featuring Andrew Kennedy, Co-Founder of New Era Partners, and Jeff Butler, General Manager of Silo Capital. Andrew shares his unique journey transitioning from the FDA to the private sector, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities of traceability in the food industry. From there, we delve into the world of Silo Capital with Jeff Butler, exploring the innovative platform's role in empowering buyers, growers, and shippers. 

    Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of Silo's operations, its potential shift toward funding or software, and Jeff's journey from Amazon to the produce sector. You'll learn about the intricacies of sales in Silo and the profound significance Jeff places on face-to-face interactions. This episode spotlights companies revolutionizing the fresh produce landscape, providing you with a wealth of knowledge about the latest innovations and solutions in the industry.

    Key TakeawaysAndrew’s unique perspective on working with data.How the industry has shifted in its use of data.How people are reacting to having data that is shared.The benefits Andrew can see in the future from using this data.The challenges of working with traceability.Whether Jeff sees Silo becoming more of a funding or a software company moving forward.How sales work in Silo.How Jeff transitioned from Amazon to produce.Why Jeff believes face-to-face interactions are so important.
    Guest ResourcesAndrew Kennedy: LinkedInJeff Butler: LinkedInGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • Today we are taking a deep dive into the realm of technology in fresh produce and the remarkable advancements shaping the industry. In our first conversation, Gene Wisakowsky, CEO of Agniuity, Inc, reveals how their revolutionary horticulture lighting system is not just illuminating crops, but doing so with exceptional energy efficiency, setting a new standard in the field. Stay tuned to explore the path forward, lit by a full spectrum of possibilities.

    Next, we venture into the world of vertical farming with Benjamin Weir, Director of Sales, and Emily Gee, Marketing Director of AeroFarms. Discover how AeroFarms is redefining the landscape of food production, offering a glimpse into the cutting-edge technologies transforming agriculture. Buckle up for a journey through AgTech and innovation, where each conversation paints a vivid picture of the future of fresh produce and the role technology plays in reshaping our approach to growing and consuming food.

    Key TakeawaysHow Agniuity has taken horticulture lighting to the next level.How Gene discovered this way of enhancing crop growth.The ROI of using this innovative lighting system.What Gene learned that will change the way they go to market.Where AeroFarms is currently.What microgreens are.What is important to the consumer.How technology and AI will impact the industry moving forward.
    Guest ResourcesGene Wisakowsky: LinkedInBenjamin Weir: LinkedIn | AeroFarmsEmily Gee: LinkedInGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

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  • Join us today as we uncover the groundbreaking Fresh Field Catalyst Accelerator Program, a platform propelling 12 revolutionary companies toward commercialization within the next 1-2 years. In this episode, our insightful guests share their journeys and their insights into the agricultural markets, and shed light on the invaluable advantages of participating in this accelerator program.

    Listen in as we talk to James Ethington, CEO of Arable, who believes in the power of digitizing the analog world to revolutionize agriculture, ensuring sustainability, reducing environmental impact, and improving lives. Guillaume Wegria, Co-Founder & CEO of Fyteko, takes climate-smart agriculture to new heights by developing innovative biomolecules, while Kristine White, CEO of Spornado, introduces a game-changing crop disease early alert system, revolutionizing the way we approach sustainability.

    Key TakeawaysWhat Spornado is setting out to change.Why early crop disease spotting is important.How Spornado works.The motivation behind these initiatives.What Fyteko is working on.How the market is different in the USA versus Europe.The advantages of being a part of the program.The problems Arable hopes to change.Arable’s competitive advantage.
    Guest ResourcesJames Ethington: LinkedIn | ArableGuillaume Wegria: LinkedIn | FytekoKristine White: LinkedIn | SpornadoGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

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  • Today we are starting a journey into the heart of innovation with the inaugural episode of our special season, recorded live at the Global Produce & Floral Show. Throughout this season, join us for 2-4 interviews in each episode, featuring discussions with experts from groundbreaking companies and pioneers in cutting-edge technology within the produce and floral industry. These dynamic conversations offer quick glimpses into the innovative solutions addressing the industry's most pressing challenges. Whether you're a seasoned professional in the field or simply curious about the latest advancements, this season has something for everyone.

    In this episode, we kick off with the Tip of the Iceberg Podcast, sharing insights into the accelerator program's purpose and impact. Following that, we explore Julian Godding's perspective as the Lead Data Scientist at Gardin, a pioneering company in the Fresh Field Catalyst Program. Lastly, we speak with Brandon Contino, CEO, and Co-Founder of Four Growers, as he shares his unique insights into the main pain points for growers.

    Key TakeawaysWhat the accelerator program entails.The benefits of participation.The purpose of the accelerator program.What Gardin is working on in terms of crop growth.Julian’s experience in the Fresh Field Catalyst Program.What Four Growers has set out to do in the industry.The major pain points of growers.
    Guest ResourcesJulian Godding: LinkedInBrandon Contino: LinkedInIFPA innovator Vonnie Estes on opening up the produce industryGlobal Produce & Floral Show
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-fresh-produce-association/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/intlfreshproduceassn/

  • Step into the world of agricultural innovation with a unique perspective on The Connected Farm. In this special episode, the tables are turned as I join the ITSPmagazine Podcast for their CES 2024 Coverage. 

    Listen in as we explore the evolving landscape of farming technology and the challenges farmers face in adopting new practices. You will learn the critical role of technology in addressing labor shortages, reducing waste, and enhancing food safety, revolutionizing the way we approach agriculture and sustainability.

    Key TakeawaysHow technology has evolved over the years.How we’re working to counteract the labor issue in produce.The value in technological automation for weeds and picking.How technology can help to reduce waste.If food safety can be helped through technology.
    ResourcesThe Connected Farm: New Technology and Tools for Farmers to Reduce Waste and Optimize Work Cycle
    Show Links

    International Fresh Produce Association - https://www.freshproduce.com/

    Fresh Takes on Tech - https://www.freshproduce.com/resources/technology/takes-on-tech-podcast/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFreshProduceAssociation/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/IntFreshProduce/

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  • With a wealth of experience predating the widespread discussions on sustainability, Julie DiNatale, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer at FMC Corporation, joins the show to share a look into FMC's commitment to sustainability. As the world faces the dual challenge of feeding a growing population while safeguarding our planet, FMC focuses on empowering farmers to achieve optimal results with minimal resources. In this episode, discover the crucial role stewardship plays in sustainable agriculture, bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and responsible farming practices.

    You will learn about the foundations of regenerative agriculture, an outcomes-based approach aimed at enhancing soil health, biodiversity, and emissions reduction. Uncover the often-overlooked significance of crop protection in the broader context of climate solutions. Julie also sheds light on the vital support farmers need to transition successfully into regenerative agriculture, preparing them for the challenges posed by climate change.

    Key TakeawaysFMC’s sustainability commitments.The importance of creating solutions for farmers.How to make sustainable agriculture more widely accepted.The benefit of stewardship in the agricultural industry.How to help farmers prepare for climate change.The importance of education in where crops need to be protected.Why we must have crop protection solutions.How we can support farmers moving into regenerative agriculture.
    Guest Resources

    Julie DiNatale: LinkedIn

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