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In this episode of The Produce Industry Podcast, host Patrick Kelly welcomes Suhanra Conradie, CEO of Summer Citrus from South Africa, to the Aglife Media Studio! Suhanra shares her excitement about visiting Tampa, FL, for the first time and the importance of securing shelf space for premium citrus ahead of the summer season.
With SEPC just around the corner, she discusses the brand’s strategy for delivering top-quality citrus to U.S. consumers and the strong partnerships that make it all possible.
Tune in for a fresh perspective on global citrus supply and what’s ahead for Summer Citrus from South Africa! 🍊🌍 #FreshProduce #SummerCitrus #GlobalTrade
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This week on Fresh From the Field Fridays from The Produce Industry Network, Ross and Dan are feeling the St. Patrick's Day spirit! Ross kicks things off with some key takeaways from the SEPC Educational Sessions, and then the produce guys dive into cabbage and all the festive St. Paddy’s Day goodies. So tune in and turn on!
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In this episode of The Global Fresh Series, our host Juanita Gaglio is back fresh off Southern Exposure, bringing insights into the latest market chatter. From the buzz around tariffs to shifting industry trends and exciting developments, we break down what’s shaping the fresh produce landscape.
Join us for a lively discussion on the key takeaways, challenges, and opportunities ahead in the global fresh industry! Only Time Will Tell!
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In the wake of war, division, and rapid industrialization, South Korea’s countryside faced a crisis. By the late 1960s, rural poverty was deepening, farmers were abandoning their fields for the cities, and the gap between urban and rural life had never been wider. But then, a dramatic shift began.
Join John and Patrick as they explore the origins and impact of the Saemaul Undong Movement - the sweeping rural development program launched by President Park Chung-Hee in the 1970s. But to understand why this movement was necessary, they first take a journey through Korea’s long and complex agricultural history, from dynastic land ownership and Japanese colonial rule to postwar land reforms and the struggle for modernization.
How did centuries of social hierarchy shape Korea’s farmland? Why did colonial policies leave so many farmers dispossessed? And what led Park’s government to turn its focus back to the countryside? Tune in for a deep dive into one of the most ambitious agricultural revolutions of the 20th century.
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Join us for a special episode of The Produce Industry Podcast, broadcasting straight from Southern Exposure—one of the best events in fresh produce! We’re diving into exciting conversations with industry leaders, innovators, and visionaries, including Chef Jeff Henderson, Molly Endenfield, Raina Nelson, Anne-Marie Roerink, Clark Roper, Kristen Yerecic-Scott, Maclaren Oglesby, Joy Tate, Tara Murray, Jay Gardner, and Amy Woods.
From groundbreaking products to the power of community, networking, and the future of the industry, this episode is packed with insights and energy straight from the show floor. Don’t miss this exclusive look at the people and ideas shaping fresh produce in 2025! 🍊🍓🥦🎙️
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Welcome back to Fresh From the Field Fridays with your host, Ross Nelson, and special co-host, Patrick Kelly! Big Shout-Out to Dan "The Produce Man" for his week off.
This week, Ross takes the mic from the brand-new Produce Industry Network Studio in Tampa, FL, sharing his first impressions of the space. We also dive into the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure—one of the most anticipated industry events of the year!
Plus, we’ll talk about our Taste of Florida Dinner, the excitement leading up to the show, and more fresh updates from the field. Tune in for a fun, insightful conversation packed with produce industry buzz!
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This week on the Global Fresh Series Podcast, we are honored to welcome your host Juanita Gaglio for an insightful discussion on key global topics shaping the fresh produce industry.
🌎 Trade Mission to South America – Exploring new opportunities, challenges, and the impact on global supply chains.
🍊 Citrus & Mental Health – Unveiling the promising role citrus plays in supporting mental well-being and its connection to depression.
📉 Tariffs & Trade – Navigating the evolving landscape of international trade and its influence on fresh produce markets.
Join us for a compelling conversation as we delve into the forces shaping our industry, fostering growth, and addressing challenges on a global scale.
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The relationship between Russia and Ukraine is as much about soil as it is about politics. The fertile black earth of Ukraine—cherished by empires, fought over by nations—has been both a source of great prosperity and deep conflict. And today, as world leaders negotiate the terms of peace, the historical struggle for control over Ukraine’s agricultural bounty remains as relevant as ever.
Join John and Patrick as they unearth the long and complex history of fresh produce and agriculture in shaping the geopolitics of Russia and Ukraine. From the legendary chernozem soil to Kyivan Rus, the rise of Odessa as a grain powerhouse, and Catherine the Great’s imperial ambitions, this episode explores how wheat, trade routes, and the struggle for control over food supply have influenced centuries of war, conquest, and diplomacy.
With echoes of history playing out in the present, this is a story that stretches from medieval markets to modern battlefields—one where agriculture is not just a means of survival, but a tool of power.
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History is made at Aglife Media Studios in Tampa, FL, as The Produce Industry Podcast hosts its very first, in-studio interview! Join host Patrick Kelly as he sits down with Juanita Gaglio, Host of the Global Fresh Series, for an insightful conversation on Southern Exposure, Traveling with Fresh Produce and key takeaways to healthy journey through life.
Tune in for this exciting milestone episode—packed with fresh perspectives, dynamic discussions, and a whole lot of industry passion!
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This week on Fresh from the Field Fridays on the Produce Industry Network from AG Life Media, it’s a mushroom madness extravaganza! Dan the Produce Man and Ross the Produce Boss are joined by Sean Stellar from Phillips Mushroom Farms. We’re diving into the magical, mystical world of fresh mushrooms — their flavors, their funk, and all the fantastic things you can do with them.
Loaded with flavor and packed with nutrition, this mushroom jive will help you thrive in your health and your lives — so don’t miss it! Tune in and turn on!
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Chicago’s history is deeply entwined with African American migration, resilience, and food traditions. Once a key destination of the Great Migration, the city became a new home for millions seeking opportunity - bringing with them the rich culinary heritage of the South. But how did African Americans adapt to urban life when access to farmland was scarce? And how did fresh produce shape their food culture in a city built on industry?
Join John and Patrick for this special bonus episode, where they welcome photographer, content creator, and 77 Flavors of Chicago podcast cohost Dario Durham (who you may also recognize from Netflix’s award-winning series High on the Hog). Together, they explore the legacy of Chicago’s Black food culture, from its early agricultural roots to the role of markets like Maxwell Street in keeping Southern food traditions alive.
What fresh produce was central to Southern cuisine, and how did Black communities source it in a rapidly growing city? How did community gardens and urban farms become a lifeline for preserving traditional foodways? And what systemic barriers limited access to fresh produce in historically marginalized neighborhoods?
From iconic dishes to modern initiatives aimed at bringing fresh produce back to Black neighborhoods, this is the story of how Chicago’s food culture was shaped by migration, adaptation, and resilience.
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In this special episode of the Global Fresh Series, Co-Host Patrick Kelly teams up with Juanita Gaglio to welcome Mike Knowles, Managing Director of Fruitnet Media, the leading platform for global produce news in the EU.
Together, they dive into the biggest takeaways from Fruit Logistica, Europe’s premier fresh produce trade show, and explore its impact on the global supply chain. Mike shares why this event continues to be a cornerstone for industry innovation and collaboration—and why you should mark your calendar for next year.
Don’t miss this deep dive into the future of fresh!
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African Americans have played an undeniable role in shaping American agriculture, yet today, they make up less than 2% of the nation’s farmers. From the rich agricultural knowledge enslaved Africans brought with them - cultivating crops like rice, okra, and yam - to the broken promise of "40 acres and a mule," Black farmers have faced generations of systemic barriers.
What happened during Reconstruction that made land ownership so difficult? How did sharecropping trap so many in cycles of debt? And what role did government policies, like those of the USDA, play in pushing Black farmers off their land? As millions left the rural South for Northern cities during the Great Migration, what became of their agricultural traditions?
Join John and Patrick as they sit down with culinary historian, educator, and award-winning author Michael Twitty - whose works The Cooking Gene and Koshersoul have transformed the conversation around food, identity, and history. From the Gullah Geechee people and their deep connection to African crops to the rise of urban farming as a means of reclaiming Black agricultural heritage, this special livestream episode explores the struggles, resilience, and ongoing revival of African American farming traditions.
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In this episode of The Produce Industry Podcast w/ Patrick Kelly, we’re joined by David Abadin, a seasoned expert in the frozen food sector, to dive into why some vegetables are actually better when bought frozen. David and Patrick explore the top 5 vegetables you should always buy frozen—discussing the benefits of peak-season harvesting, nutrient retention, extended shelf life, and the role frozen produce plays in reducing food waste.
Key Takeaways:
🥦 The science behind why frozen veggies can be more nutritious than fresh.
🥕 How frozen options help combat food waste and improve sustainability.
🌽 Tips on what to look for when buying frozen vegetables.
🍆 The cost-effectiveness of frozen produce without sacrificing quality.
🥬 Creative cooking ideas using these frozen staples.
Whether you're a busy parent, meal-prep pro, or produce enthusiast, this episode will help you make smarter choices in the frozen aisle. Tune in and rethink the way you shop for veggies!
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This week on Fresh From the Field Fridays from The Produce Industry Network, Ross and Dan are joined by Raul Polo Jr. to talk about his new product—Miami Chips! Get down to the roots of malanga and yuca chips, plus plantains and other tropical selections. We’re diving into what makes malanga and yuca unique, and which plantains are best for frying. It’s a crunchy good time, so tune in and turn on!
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Every February, the world of fresh produce unites in Berlin for Fruit Logistica—three days of innovation, connections, and market-shaping conversations. In this episode of the Global Fresh Series, we take you inside the event, sharing key highlights, industry insights, and our very first podcast experience on the ground. Join us as we explore the trends, technologies, and stories shaping the future of fresh produce.
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After years of relentless study, George Washington Carver arrived in Alabama in 1896 with a bold vision: to transform Southern agriculture and help Black farmers break free from poverty. But what he found was a region devastated by over-farmed soil, sharecropping, and economic struggle.
Joining the Tuskegee Institute under Booker T. Washington’s leadership, Carver faced immediate resistance—from both the land and his colleagues. With a near-impossible workload and tensions mounting among faculty, his revolutionary ideas weren’t always welcomed. Yet, despite these obstacles, Carver developed innovative farming techniques, pioneered soil restoration methods, and helped create the Jesup Wagon—a mobile agricultural school that brought education directly to struggling farmers.
But Carver’s impact extended far beyond Tuskegee. His unwavering passion for agriculture and his commitment to improving the lives of Black farmers earned him national recognition. His innovative research on peanuts and sweet potatoes left a profound mark on American agriculture.
Join John and Patrick for the conclusion of this two-part series, as they explore how Carver’s contributions not only transformed agricultural practices in the South but also paved the way for his rise to national fame, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire today.
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In this episode of The Produce Industry Podcast, we welcome Betty Lu, Founder and CEO of Confetti Snacks—a venture-backed company transforming imperfect produce into award-winning, plant-based snacks that celebrate global flavors while combating food waste. Betty shares her journey from launching in San Francisco, NYC, and Singapore to gaining distribution in major retailers like Walmart, Albertsons/Safeway, Festival Foods and 120 major airports.
Learn how Confetti Snacks partners with UNICEF, Red Cross, and the UN’s World Food Program to fight global hunger and why their mission to turn surplus crops into gourmet snacks is gaining traction across the U.S. through distributors like UNFI, US Foods, and Gordon Food Service, KeHe and Pod Foods.
Betty also dives into her experience as a finalist in Cartier’s Women Initiative and her role as a guest lecturer on entrepreneurship at top universities. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation blending sustainability, social impact, and the power of purpose-driven branding.
🎧 Tune in now to hear how Betty is driving change—one crunchy bite at a time!
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This week on Fresh From The Field Fridays from The Produce Industry Network, Dan The Produce Man and Ross The Produce Boss are joined by The Flower Wizard himself, David Kaplan, just in time for Valentine’s weekend!
What’s hot in the floral department at your grocery store? What’s trending at your local florist and in the industry as a whole? We’re diving into the symbolism behind different flower varieties, the incredible technology that ensures the perfect bloom, and pro tips to keep your flowers looking as fresh as the day they were picked.
It’s all about Flower Power this week—so tune in and turn on!
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Just like fresh produce, this week’s episode is packed with fresh news straight from Europe’s primary fresh produce trade association, Freshfel! 🍏🌱 Join us as Philippe Binard, General Delegate of Freshfel, shares expert insights on aligning fresh produce sustainability efforts with the EU’s Green Deal initiative. Plus, sustainability specialist Gil Kaufman weighs in on the challenges and progress in standardizing criteria for sustainable initiatives across the industry.
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