International Fresh Produce Association Addresses Pivotal Policy Issues at Washington Conference; Robert Guenther Details

WASHINGTON, DC - Come September 12–15, attendees of the International Fresh Produce Association’s (IFPA) Washington Conference will confront a number of public policy issues. With a Farm Bill set to expire in September, Congress looking to cut $1 billion in fresh fruit and vegetable investments, and more, there will be much to discuss.Robert Guenther, Chief Public Policy Officer, International Fresh Produce Association“The public policy agenda at this year’s Washington Conference addresses a wide array of challenges and opportunities from all sectors of the fresh produce and floral industry,” said Robert Guenther, IFPA’s Chief Public Policy Officer. “The industry is witnessing some of the most unprecedented obstacles in decades, directly impacting the businesses and employees we represent. Never has there been a more critical time for us to come together in Washington, D.C., to make our voices heard.”
According to a press release, the public policy issues to be discussed include:
Come September 12–15, attendees of the International Fresh Produce Association’s (IFPA) Washington Conference will confront a number of public policy issues
IFPA encourages industry members to register for the Washington Conference today. For more about the issues that will be discussed at the conference, click click here.
We look forward to seeing how the needle is moved by this dedicated group of industry leaders.
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