The Florida Ag Expo is the only show dedicated to where Florida vegetable growers can listen to the latest information on new production trends and techniques, sample new varieties and see new field trials. Tomato, strawberry, pepper and cucurbit growers will find a wealth of valuable information unmatched in any other industry event.
The program at the 2007 Florida Ag Expo will include updates on insect, weed and disease control strategies, fertilization, irrigation and food safety. The Ag Expo also features indoor and outdoor exhibits with more than 60 industry suppliers ready to share the latest product and service innovations with growers.
All of this will take place at the state-of-the-art University of Florida/IFAS Gulf Coast Research & Education Center in Balm, Florida. From the classroom to the exhibit halls to the field trials, you will be to easily access it all with one trip to the Florida Ag Expo.
Make the Florida Ag Expo your meeting of choice when it comes to connecting with fellow industry professionals, learning how to improve your growing operation and establishing beneficial business relationships.
Expo Highlights
In-depth education sessions covering a wide array of timely topics that are important to growers and their operations.
Expert speaker faculty of extension and industry representatives.
Extensive indoor and outdoor exhibit areas for "hands-on, in-person" previews of the latest products, equipment and services.
The ability to connect with fellow growers and share success stories and best practices.
Easy-to-reach location - UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research & Education Center.
FREE admission to qualified growers - bring your entire team to the Ag Expo!
Organizers
University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is a federal-state-county partnership dedicated to developing knowledge in agriculture, human and natural resources, and the life sciences and enhancing and sustaining the quality of human life by making that information available. While extending into every community in the state, UF/IFAS has developed an international reputation for its accomplishments in teaching, research and extension.
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association The Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association is non-profit, agricultural trade association whose mission is to enhance the competitive and business environment for producing and marketing fruits, vegetables and other crops. FFVA represents and assists its members on a broad range of farming issues including food safety, environmental protection, marketing, labor, pest management and communications.
Florida Tomato Committee The Florida Tomato Committee is a Federal Marketing Order that was established to regulate the handling of tomatoes and has authority over the tomatoes grown in Florida’s production area. It affects tomatoes that are shipped outside of the regulated area. The committee funds market research and development projects, and marketing promotions including advertising and other projects which improve or promote the marketing, distribution and consumption of fresh Florida tomatoes.
Florida Strawberry Growers Association In 1982, the Florida Strawberry Growers Association was officially formed. The organization became a voice for Florida Strawberry growers. The mission for the handful of farmers was to become partners in research, promotion and member community service. Since its inception the association have met that mission and succeeded in forming a voluntary organization that represents more than 7,000 acres of berries.
Meister Media Worldwide
Florida Grower magazine www.floridagrower.net is part of the Florida Grower Media Group of Meister Media Worldwide www.meistermedia.com. Meister Media Worldwide is a Willoughby, Ohio based business-to-business producer of magazines, conferences, web sites and directories. The company was founded in 1932 and is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2007.