At the Organic Produce Summit, we look ahead – will there be a Fresh Summit?
MONTEREY, CA — Navigating a crowded expo floor of the Organic Produce Summit BB #:348436 Sept. 16, the same topic came up time and again – and it...
MONTEREY, CA — Navigating a crowded expo floor of the Organic Produce Summit BB #:348436 Sept. 16, the same topic came up time and again – and it wasn’t the standard “How’s the show?”
Everyone wants to know the fate of the Produce Marketing Association’s BB #:153708 Fresh Summit at the end of October.
Coincidentally, this topic was the talk of the trade show floor a week ago at the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Innovations…and we’re no closer to an answer.
[Editor’s note: On Sept. 17, PMA officially canceled Fresh Summit 2021]

PMA sent a notice to exhibitors last week that set off the buzz, recommending exhibitors “hold off as long as possible in planning and before making additional investments.”
There hasn’t been official word from PMA since the notice went out, though I heard talk of difficulties getting hotel reservations due to storm-displaced residents of New Orleans, and of exhibitors having second thoughts about attending this year.
The flip side is that most people are thrilled to be in-person at the shows I’ve attended this year so far, including two hosted by the Southeast Produce Council, the Texas International Produce Association’s Viva Fresh, and now the Organic Produce Summit.
Based on the at-capacity buyer tours hosted on Sept. 15, and the lively exposition floor – that stayed lively ‘til the end – there are a fair number of produce industry members enthusiastic for in-person events.
But the challenges presented by a continuing pandemic and repeated severe weather events may make it impossible to hold the event many in the industry were hoping for.
It’s a waiting game now.
Image sources are either licensed or customer-provided.
Pamela Riemenschneider is Retail Editor for Blue Book Services
News you need.
Join Blue Book today!
Get access to all the news and analysis you need to make the right decision --- delivered to your inbox.
What to read next
Week in Review: Logistics market reacts to court ruling
Blue Book's Doug Nelson says the Supreme Court ruling is a good reminder for everyone who hires carriers to use due diligence when hiring.
ProduceIQ: El Niño watch heats up as produce markets shift
Record-high Eastern Pacific Ocean temperatures are signaling that a Super El Niño climate pattern may form this summer.
Week in Review: Retail AI visibility
Retail analyst Ashley Nickle says the research shows that AI algorithms favor retailers with a clear customer value proposition.
FDA Deputy Commissioner among speakers announced for IFPA’s The Washington Conference
The conference’s opening day on June 8 features senior FDA and CDC officials, industry executives, nutrition experts, and food safety leaders
IFPA calls for Retail Produce Manager Award nominations
IFPA announces the opening of nominations for the 2026 Retail Produce Manager Awards, recognizing retail produce managers across the globe.
ProduceIQ: Florida supply brings long-awaited tomato relief
While a few commodities are finally trending in the right direction, others remain stubbornly volatile as the industry looks towards summer.
Subscribe to our newsletter
© 2026 Blue Book Services. All Rights Reserved
