Dec 4, 2019
“Growers are becoming smarter each and every day in
their quest to raise the most flavorful food for us
all.”
Lori Taylor (15:09-15:17)
As we wind down another year and
look to 2020, The Produce Moms team is taking a look back on our
biggest takeaways, favorite podcast episodes, and industry trends
to look out for.
“We're close
to a perfect five-star rating. We have amazing reviews, and when I
read them, it motivates me to stay dedicated to this platform. When
we get that feedback from our audience, we know it's worth it.” -
Lori Taylor
(11:37-12:01)
We’ve done some amazing work this year with Kroger Health and supporting their mission to spread their message of health through their Fresh for Everyone initiative and other projects. We’ve added new brand partners and have had some breakthrough media opportunities, which is helping us reach an even larger audience.
The Fresh Summit, the Super Bowl of the fresh produce industry, brings all brands involved in the industry together to showcase their new products. We were so proud to be involved in the event and see the Produce Moms logo on the packaging of one of the Crunch Pak products. The company’s Apple Slices product is a perfect fit for our company and the audience we serve.
Most Memorable Moments of 2019 on The Produce Moms Podcast
The podcast is one of my favorite platforms for spreading our message of better health through fresh fruits and vegetables. It lets us highlight the remarkable people who are helping the industry achieve so much more.
Interviewing the founder and CEO of Hazel Technologies was a personal favorite podcast moment. Hazel Technologies is working to reduce food waste, which is a critical issue for the global food supply.
In other episodes, we discussed the process of recycling as well as how the produce industry is leading the way in packaging innovations. We highlighted the role that plastic can play in mitigating food waste—something that most people don’t understand.
We did an episode on the coconut
fruit and its misclassification as a tree nut by the FDA, which is
a big problem when you consider the impact this can have on food
labeling.
Fruits and Vegetables are Here to
Stay
The growing interest in plant-based eating is
an indication that fruits and vegetables are here to stay. A trend
to watch out for in 2020 is plant breeding that focuses on flavor
first in a way that’s never been done before. Today’s growers are
using new methods for enhancing the quality of the foods they
produce and distribute.
Medjool dates have emerged as a healthy, satisfying, sweet, and natural treat. It's like nature's candy. If you've never tried a Medjool date, 2020 is your year to try them.” - Lori Taylor (12:58-13:13)
Jicama, celery juice, and dried fruits continue to become popular among health-conscious consumers. Herbs like basil are being recognized for their ability to make just about anything taste better.
Many people have reached out to
The Produce Moms team about pomegranates. Most people’s experience
with this delicious fruit is through drinking pomegranate juice.
But the fruit’s small edible seeds can also be found in your local
grocery store.
Reflecting on everything we’ve done this year
gives us a tremendous feeling of gratitude. We could not be more
thankful for everyone who supports the work we do here at The
Produce Moms.
It takes a lot of passionate people bringing their talents to the table, and we look forward to what 2020 has in store for us and for you and your family.
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