Thu. March 14th, 2024 - by Anne Allen

BELLEVUE, WA - Did you catch our announcement last month revealing the sale of Progressive Produce to Arable Capital Partners? Following this strategic investment, the companies have shared another insightful update regarding the deal.

Derek Yurosek, Managing Director, Arable Capital Partners
Derek Yurosek, Managing Director, Arable Capital Partners

“With strong brands and presence across multiple channels, as well as top-tier leadership, Progressive Produce is an outstanding addition to our portfolio that is positioned for continued growth and success,” said Derek Yurosek, Managing Director of Arable Capital Partners.

Founded in 1976, Progressive Produce is among California’s premier produce companies, specializing in potatoes, onions, and asparagus. As it joins the broader Arable team, Marty Kamer will continue as Chief Executive Officer of Progressive Produce.

Marty Kamer, Chief Executive Officer, Progressive Produce
Marty Kamer, Chief Executive Officer, Progressive Produce

“With its long-term approach to investments and partnership mentality, Arable is a great fit with Progressive’s people-centered culture,” commented Kramer. “It is also clear to us that the group at Arable has a deep understanding of the nuances associated with the fresh produce industry.”

Progressive Produce will continue as an independent operator while also partnering with Pacific Trellis Fruit as a sister company, a press release explained.

With strong brands and presence across multiple channels, Progressive Produce is bringing increased capabilities to the Arable Capital Partners portfolio

Pacific Trellis Fruit is one of North America’s top year-round growers, shippers, and marketers of premium fresh fruits including table grapes, melons, cherries, plums, nectarines, peaches, and citrus.

Josh Leicher, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Trellis Fruit
Josh Leichter, Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Trellis Fruit

“The two companies will now have even greater resources to deliver on their shared commitment of delivering excellent produce to customers,” said Josh Leichter, CEO of Pacific Trellis Fruit. “I’m looking forward to what’s ahead.”

Greg Richards, Managing Director of Arable Capital Partners, also echoed this excitement.

Greg Richards, Founder and Managing Director, Arable Capital Partners
Greg Richards, Founder and Managing Director, Arable Capital Partners

“Arable is thrilled to welcome another company who is a produce leader across top categories with a focus on quality and best practices,” said Richards.

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Wed. March 13th, 2024 - by Peggy Packer

TAMPA, FL - If you caught our recap of the Southeast Produce Council’s (SEPC) 2024 Southern Exposure, or part 1 or part 2 of our yearbook, then you already know the event thrilled attendees with everything from a competitive golf classic to an electric show floor exploding with fresh produce innovation.

Still relishing the excitement and southern hospitality we experienced at the show, I connected with a few industry members to discuss their time in Tampa, Florida.

Sabrina Pokomandy, Key Account Manager, Highline Mushrooms

Sabrina Pokomandy, Sales Account Manager, Highline Mushrooms
Sabrina Pokomandy, Sales Account Manager, Highline Mushrooms

“It is always a pleasure to attend the SEPC’s Southern Exposure. The event, as always, was super well organized and continues to attract a high caliber of attendees. From industry leaders to retailers and key decision-makers, it offers so many valuable face-to-face conversations, making it a cornerstone event for our business growth.”

Jose Cambon, Sabrina Pokomandy, and Kelly Hale discussed Highline Mushrooms' drive to innovate and bring customers more value across the category

Mike Tipton, Vice President of Produce and Floral, Schnuck Markets

Mike Tipton, Vice President of Produce and Floral, Schnuck Markets
Mike Tipton, Vice President of Produce and Floral, Schnuck Markets

“Southern Exposure was energizing yet again! Throughout the event, we celebrated and appreciated the unsung heroes that grow, pack, transport, and merchandise fresh fruits and vegetables.

In addition, Kevin Brown gave a heartfelt inspiring message that resonated with the crowd, and FMI’s Power of Produce delivered actionable takeaways while inspiring us to try new things as we navigate the produce industry. The exposition floor included passionate produce experts collaborating and strengthening relationships while cultivating new ones—all of this will drive our industry forward.

Southern Exposure continues to deliver and exceed expectations. I look forward to the next event in September in Nashville, where we will find out what Southern Innovations has in store for the industry.”

Raina Nelson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Westfalia Fruit Marketing USA

Raina Nelson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Westfalia Fruit Marketing USA
Raina Nelson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Westfalia Fruit Marketing USA

"Southern Exposure exceeded expectations yet again with incredible educational content, inspiring speakers, and an unparalleled platform to drive business with industry partners. I loved the theme of Unseen Heroes, which honored all the people across the supply chain who make our industry possible. It was a spectacular experience!"

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David Sherrod, President and Chief Executive Officer, Southeast Produce Council

David Sherrod, President, Southeast Produce Council
David Sherrod, President, Southeast Produce Council

“If I have only one word to describe the events during Southern Exposure 2024, it would be: powerful. There was an energy that was present from the beginning of the conference that lasted throughout the weekend, and I know it will carry us back to our homes and workplaces. We felt the power of the next generation of produce professionals as we celebrated our STARS, STEP-UPP, and NGLA classes on Thursday night.

That feeling carried over to our SEPC University Educational Sessions on Friday, with Kevin Brown giving us a hugely inspirational speech on how to unleash our inner hero, followed by the highly anticipated Power of Produce with the largest crowd we have ever had in attendance. We were blessed by both our Southern Roots and Good Seeds programs that followed on Friday.

The Opening Gala was attended by over 1,600 members and energized the crowd for Saturday's events. During the Keynote Brunch, Kurt Warner gave us all something to reflect upon in our own lives regarding perseverance and faith. All this and more lead up to one of the best networking expos we have ever seen. So many buyers and sellers were connecting and having intimate conversations for the entirety of the show. I would like to give my heartfelt thanks to all of our unseen heroes who make the Southeast Produce Council what it has become. Together We Grow Higher.”


This is an event we will all be reflecting on as we settle back down at our desks, in the stores, or in the fields. For more exclusive event coverage, leave a tab open to ANUK.