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“Fresh From Florida”

US (FL): Military produce group commissary farm tour

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Military Produce Group (MPG), along with Seald Sweet International and a group of Florida fresh produce growers, sponsored the fourth annual “Fresh From Florida” farm tour recently. The tour was held for fresh produce managers and store directors from the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), for continued education on the diversity of crops grown on Florida farms.



Headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, MPG procures and distributes produce to the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) for all eastern US military bases. The commissaries are a core support element of US military families and a valued part of military benefit.

The group of produce managers, store directors and DeCA zone representatives toured various crops and operations, including blueberries at Dole Blueberry Farm, peaches at Florida Classic Growers, citrus at Seald Sweet’s Florida packinghouse Hunt Brothers Cooperative, and potatoes and watermelons at Mack Farms.

"These farm tours are very beneficial to MPG and the DeCA commissaries,” said Randy Brittain, Director of Procurement for Military Produce Group. “Meeting with our growers and evaluating the crops is so valuable. We always come away from these farm tours with opportunities to increase our sales and promotions. This tour is special in that we have store Florida commissary directors, produce managers and the zone manager with us, so they are able to see the sales opportunities first hand and can provide great support at the store level. They will also leave with a better perspective and appreciation of what it takes to get these products to their stores."

For more information:
Kim Flores
Seald Sweet
Tel: +1-772-569-2244 ext. 219
Fax: +1-772-569-2797
Email: kflores@sealdsweet.com
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