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Trophy STNL – High quality, high-image construction (built in 2016) with limited deferred maintenance. High Traffic Location – Forever 21 is located approximately 2.5 miles north of the US/Mexico border at Nogales, which has over 10,600,000 people pass through, annually. The port of entry, located on the west side of Nogales, is one of the busiest in the United States. It processes about 80 percent of the international commercial traffic entering the state and is the main entry site for fresh produce entering the United States from Mexico for the West Coast. Nogales, AZ– The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) celebrated its 50th Annual Produce Convention at the Tubac Golf Resort on November 1-3, 2018. The FPAA Convention is the premier event to attend for high quality educational sessions, networking opportunities, delicious food, and much more. By all accounts, this year had something for everyone, from.

Nogales, AZ — Coming up this November, the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) will be holding its 49th Annual Fall Nogales Fresh Produce Convention and Golf Tournament. Starting Thursday, November 2, and going through Saturday, November 4, the event will be held at the Tubac Golf Resort and will include a myriad of activities, panels, and educational sessions with participants and speakers from all over the industry.

The FPAA Convention is a celebration to kick off another season of fresh produce entering the United States from Mexico through the port of Nogales, a major hub of fresh produce imports. It is also a fantastic opportunity to learn about new and evolving issues in the industry. Rick Stein, Vice President of Fresh Foods at the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) will keynote the Thursday educational sessions with a talk on the Power of Produce Study, their annual consumer research that looks at how produce drives excitement in the retail environment.

Some additional highlights of this year's educational sessions include consumer-focused learning and industry innovations such as: James Martin’s presentation on Wilson Produce and The Past, Present, and Future of One of the Industries Oldest and Most Influential Companies; a consumer-focused discussion on What Moms Think of Mexican Produce, presented by Lori Taylor, aka The Produce Mom; and Robert Lambert talking about the “WOW” in innovations in the fresh produce industry.

Attendees will also learn the latest on NAFTA renegotiations from participants on the NAFTA panel discussion. With authorities from the US, Mexico, and Canada locked in discussions on what the future holds for trade in North America, the FPAA has put together a panel of members with roots deep in the produce industry to discuss what they would like to see going forward with the renegotiation of NAFTA.

The party starts on Thursday evening at 6pm in the ballroom and outdoor area with the Opening Fiesta. Here everyone will have a chance to mingle and unwind after a long day of educational seminars. The fun continues Friday with helicopter rides over the warehouse district, the Mariposa Port of Entry, and the Observatory in the Santa Rita mountains.

This year also marks the second annual Mexican Produce Culinary Showcase held in conjunction with the Convention. Last year the FPAA and Mexican Consulate of Nogales, Arizona put together a showcase of artistic and flavorful culinary masterpieces from cooking schools and chefs in the region. The event was a favorite with attendees and the community at large. On Friday, November 3, the Showcase returns with even more unique creations put together by teams of chefs featuring an incredible variety of Mexican produce. The vibrantly colorful display should be as pleasing to the eye as it is to the taste buds.

Later that evening will be the FPAA’s Gala event and “Pillars of the FPAA” awards ceremony where recognition will be given to those who have volunteered their time and effort to the industry as well as demonstrated innovation and integrity throughout their career. Along with the ceremony, the gala will feature an elegant sit-down dinner, dancing entertainment, and the Salad Bar Program presentation during which a local school is chosen to receive a complete salad bar on behalf of the FPAA.

The first round of the golf tournament will begin at 9am on Friday at the Tubac Golf resort and conclude at 3pm. On Saturday, participants will head north to Canoa Ranch in Green Valley for the second half of the tournament. The weekend wraps up with a lunch and award presentation immediately following the conclusion of round two of the Golf Tournament.

The FPAA is very excited for this year’s convention. The three-day event offers attendees the opportunity to hear from a diverse group of experienced speakers and plenty of fun to go around. With nearly five decades of experience, the 2017 Fresh Produce Convention and Golf Tournament promises to not only live up to, but to exceed everyone’s expectations.

For additional information, please visit the event website at www.eventbrite.com/e/49th-nogales-produce-convention-and-golf-tournament-tickets-36842608233 or contact the FPAA office at (520) 287-2707.

About the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas:

The FPAA is a nonprofit trade association headquartered in Nogales, Arizona, that represents over 120 U.S. member companies involved in growing, packing, sales and transportation of fresh fruits and vegetables grown in Mexico. The FPAA leverages the efforts of private companies and partner-associations to increase the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetable from Mexico.

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Source: Fresh Produce Association of the Americas

TUBAC, AZ - As Mexico continues to grow as one of the top suppliers and agricultural producers for fresh fruits and vegetables on the global stage, events like the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) Nogales Produce Annual Convention and Golf Tournament become more essential than ever. Produce trade at the U.S.-Mexico border and across the country is front of mind in industry discussions today and the FPAA is promoting the conversation around the impact and challenges of the region as well as the potential yet to come.

“The FPAA Fall Convention was a great kickoff to the fall/winter season of Mexican fruits and vegetables. We were pleased to host visitors from across the nation and discuss important issues, as well as to reconnect,” Lance Jungmeyer, President of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas, told me as he reflected on the event. “Chuck Ciruli, Jr., as the 2019 Pillar of the FPAA, was hugely influential on the association, helping expand the influence of the organization, not to mention helping launch the National Mango Promotion Board. His contributions will be appreciated by many future generations.”

Chris Ciruli, Chief Operating Officer of Ciruli Brothers, shared with ANUK what this award means to both him and his father.

“I am incredibly proud of my dad. His years of dedication with the community and trade created such an impact that some of his ideas resonate today, whether it’s the Boys & Girls Club or the National Mango Promotion Board,” Chris said. “I can’t help but think that I have the opportunity to serve in a leadership capacity today, in part, due to my dad’s tenacity and vision for an integrated industry. My dad is one of those people that say 'what if' when others say it can’t be done. His innate ability to strategize and envision opportunities have been an inspiration to my brother and I, and his work ethic and commitment to customer service, to the industry at large, have greatly influenced the core values of Ciruli Brothers and how we continue to do business today.”

This year, the FPAA celebrated 75 years at the 51st annual event, which took place November 7-9, 2019, at the Tubac Golf Resort and Spa. The show brought buyers, growers, distributors, and allied industry partners to the table for the three-day extravaganza. One of the key highlights of the event for many was when Chuck Ciruli, Jr. was presented with the Pillars of the FPAA award at the Friday Gala for his involvement, dedication, and contributions to the produce industry—but that was not all.

“This year, I certainly felt that we drilled down into how the politics, challenges, advantages, and benefits of Nogales as a key agricultural resource and region would impact each other’s businesses,” Tommy Wilkins, Director of Sales at Grow Farms, told me. “In addition, we received a cold facility update from Georgina Felix, which set the tone for the growth in the area, and Keynote Speaker Rick Stein, Vice President of Fresh Foods at the Food Marketing Institute, also had a great overview of the power of fresh in our industry. Friday was a key highlight as Mr. Chuck Ciruli, Jr., received the Pillar of the FPAA Award and what an evening it turned out to be. He is a man I have looked up to for many years and is now being recognized for a lifetime of achievement. Thank you to the team at FPAA for another amazing event!”

The convention kicked off Thursday with the Welcoming and Networking Lunch and with Master of Ceremonies Mikee Suarez, Sales Manager for MAS Melons and Grapes, who brought vision and enthusiasm to the stage.

“This year, we celebrated 75 years of the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas and 51 years of the annual Nogales Produce Convention. I was humbled to receive the invitation to be the Master of Ceremonies at this great event and at such an important time in the produce industry,” Mikee shared with me. “Between trade wars, tomatoes wars, the wrongful threat of seasonality, and countless other issues, the FPAA and companies who represent Mexican produce play a pivotal part in how we and our families will eat in the future. It’s important now more than ever for us to share our truths and stories to keep strengthening the produce industry as a whole.” Diagnostic software definition.

Lance also addressed the crowd, keeping the message of the event front and center as the event officially got underway. Kollidam movie song download. This year, storytelling was a huge theme for the FPAA as a long history of innovation and passion can inform the exciting future ahead for the industry.

Jim Cathey, Sales Manager at Malena Produce, also shared his thoughts on the convention as he looked back on the recent show.

“FPAA hosted another great event, bringing together the best and most connected in our industry to discuss the relevant topics that are impacting our business today,” Jim noted. “I would like to offer a big thank you to the FPAA team and to all those who came out to further our industry's voices on the international stage. It was amazing to celebrate the 75th anniversary and a nice way to showcase Nogales as well.”

The conversation was rich and contributors were many. A welcomed leadership of key produce voices shared their stories about how they became part of the produce industry and their experiences during their tenure—a theme which really brought home the message that we do not only work in fresh produce, we live it. These industry voices included Raquel Espinoza from Produce House, Walter Ram from Giumarra Companies, and Jaime Chamberlain from Chamberlain Distributing. And don’t think the Hot Topics panel drew any less of a crowd! Additionally, Rick Stein’s Power of Fresh keynote had the attendees all eyes and ears, to echo Tommy, as a professional who has worked as an executive in retail for over 20 years, leading marketing, merchandising, and operating sectors for several companies. Stein touched on many things including new and evolving issues in the industry.

The Veg-Fresh Farms team was one of many companies that also raved about the event with team members Adam Cancellieri, Esther Hernandez, Mario Yubeta, and Diego Ipema in attendance for the annual convention.

“Having the FPAA event the week after Halloween was great as it allowed the opportunity for more people to attend,” Adam, Partner, Veg-Fresh Farms shared. “The layout of the booths was much better this year having it spread out. And this allowed more networking and facilitated conversations with our growers, retailers, and partners. The entertainment and dinner were fantastic and, as always, it is great to connect and spend a few days with our friends in Nogales.”

The evening provided even more opportunities to grow relationships as the Opening Fiesta and Networking Event generated dialogue that brought together new acquaintances and old friends.

To commemorate a milestone year, the FPAA also showcased the 75th-anniversary celebration of the association itself with a historical gallery that shared the legacy and growth of the association. With artifacts dating back to 75 years, the gallery took attendees on a journey from 1944 when the FPAA laid its roots as the West Mexico Vegetable Distributors Association to the present.

The first round of golf on Friday morning at the Tubac Golf Resort launched day two and also generated excitement from early morning through to the Culinary Showcase. The evening brought many industry friends together with the coveted gala event and Pillars of the FPAA Award.

Saturday brought together the event’s avid golfers for the second round followed up by a lunch and award presentation for the golf tournament’s winning teams! Drumroll, please…

Friday Winners:

  • 1st Place: Jimmy Munguia and Earl Bekins
  • 2nd Place: Mike Nuñez and Ernie Manzo
  • 3rd Place: Kyle McGrath and Scott Kosnik
  • Closest to the Pin: Harold Myers
  • Longest Drive: Scott Kosnik

Saturday Winners:

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  • 1st Place: Mike Nuñez and Ernie Manzo
  • 2nd Place: Jimmy Munguia and Earl Bekins
  • 3rd Place: Adam Cancellieri and Jeff Young
  • Closest to the Pin: Ivonne Maldonado
  • Longest Drive: Edgar Duarte

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“The FPAA Convention is an excellent way to start the produce season in Nogales with its educational sessions and social activities such as the opening Fiesta and its gala dance,” Jorge Ruiz, Sales at Agri-Packing and long-time attendee expressed. “And a what better way to end the convention than with the golf tournament. This is an awesome opportunity to talk to our friends and customers and to know what all of us expect from the season and the industry. To feel the industry and to talk about new products is a great opportunity. We love and always support this event!”

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“We had more than 600 attendees at the convention, and it was a great way to celebrate 75 years with our membership,” said FPAA Vice President Allison Moore in an FPA press release. “Our guests enjoyed exceptional speakers, entertainment, networking opportunities, and great food. Events like this are a great way to celebrate this tight-knit industry.”

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Produce industry events like this are essential to the health and evolution of the future of fresh—across borders, oceans, and demographics. Congrats to FPAA, on another wildly successful event and to all the attendees who take part in the continued success of the fresh produce industry today!