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FSGA Joins World Dessert Championship

June 10, 2015 by FSGA

FSGA_Logo_8-31-10The Florida Strawberry Growers Association has partnered with the 2015 World Food Championships by becoming an infused ingredient for the competition’s dessert category.

“Florida Strawberries from Hillsboro County, Fla., alone account for 15 percent of the nation’s supply of strawberries,” said Sue Harrell, spokeswoman for the Florida Strawberry Association.

Harrell said that the Association is a major funding source for strawberry research to insure the fruit’s availability nationwide and broaden its growing season.

“The World Food Championships coincides with the November kick-off of our picking season for strawberries and is a perfect venue to give people creative and innovative ideas for using the berries in dessert creations,” she said.

Mike McCloud, CEO of World Food Championships, confirmed the importance of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association partnership.

“The World Food Championships will welcome 50 pre-qualified dessert champions in this category,” he explained. “The Top Ten of these Food Champs will be required to showcase strawberries as a key ingredient of their dessert recipes.”

Harrell said that she is positive strawberries will be plentiful this year.

“They will offer the competition chefs a wide range of imaginative recipe ideas that feature the beautiful color and flavor for which the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World is known,” she said.

McCloud noted that Harrell, or “Strawberry Sue” as she is known in the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, has constructed fabulous recipes and educational information that can provide some early inspiration for competitors. The FLAStrawberry.com site lists ideas from citrus drinks to BBQ sauces that use the sweetness of the berry as an infused ingredient.

World Food Championship Logo“Our world-class champions will have a great time using strawberries as an infused ingredient at the World Food Championships this year,” he said.

The World Food Championships takes place in Kissimmee, Fla., Nov. 3-10, with 500 competitors vying for a $300,000 purse across nine categories of food tournaments. A Final Table winner, with bragging rights and a check for $100,000, will be crowned on Nov. 10, 2015.

Learn more about the Florida Strawberry Growers Association and the over 12,000 acres of strawberries they support at FLAStrawberry.com.

Join the fun at the 2015 World Food Championships with tickets to competitive, educational, family and culinary events at WorldFoodChampionships.com/tickets.

Check out the highlights from the 2014 World Food Championships in Downtown Las Vegas.

About Florida Strawberry Growers Association

Located in Central Florida a little town called Plant City is a mecca for the sweetest, most luscious strawberries around. Moreover, strawberries remain the commodity that made this community a family. In 1982, the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA) was officially formed. This 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.” In the years since then, the growers have met that mission and succeeded in forming a voluntary organization that represents over 12,000 acres of berries today. Florida strawberries provide a taste of summer all winter long! Our season runs Mid-November through March. For recipes and more visit our blog Strawberrysue.com and our website Florida Strawberry Growers Association

Filed Under: Events, Latest News Tagged With: florida strawberries, Florida Strawberry, Food Competition, Kenneth Parker, Mike McCloud, strawberry sue, sue harrell, WFC, World Dessert Championship, World Food Championship

Strawberry Station U-Pick 2015

March 10, 2015 by FSGA

Strawberry Station

Strawberry Station U-Pick is Closed.

5808 Varn Road

Plant City, FL 33565
(813) 752-9101

Hours: 7:30AM – 6:00PM
Open 7 days a week

Helpful U-Pick Tips:

  • Dress comfortably. Wear loose fitting clothing.
  • Wear a hat or cap and bring sunscreen.
  • Bring your own containers to transport.
  • If you plan to spend the day, take ice to keep berries cool.
  • Select only firm ripe berries.
  • Be careful not to remove the tops of the berries.
  • Make an effort to pick every ripe berry on each plant rather than jumping from plant to plant and row to row.

The growers will appreciate your consideration and you will reduce the amount of strawberries that are left sitting in the field.

Filed Under: Events, Latest News Tagged With: florida, florida strawberries, Plant City, strawberry, Strawberry Station, u-pick, UPick

Shady Acres Farm U-Pick 2015

March 10, 2015 by FSGA

Shady Acres Farm Russle and Eva

Shady Acres Farm U-Pick is now closed.

Shady Acres Farm
3420 Gallagher Road
Dover, FL 33527
Directions

Phone: 813-759-8402

Shady Acres Farm is located in Dover, Florida. It is owned and operated by Russell & Eva Nell Griffin. The Griffin’s are fourth generation to Dover and have been growing Fresh Florida Strawberries since 1974. 

Helpful U-Pick Tips:

  • Dress comfortably. Wear loose fitting clothing.
  • Wear a hat or cap and bring sunscreen.
  • Bring your own containers to transport.
  • If you plan to spend the day, take ice to keep berries cool.
  • Select only firm ripe berries.
  • Be careful not to remove the tops of the berries.
  • Make an effort to pick every ripe berry on each plant rather than jumping from plant to plant and row to row.

The growers will appreciate your consideration and you will reduce the amount of strawberries that are left sitting in the field.

Filed Under: Events, Latest News Tagged With: florida strawberries, Shady Acres, u-pick, UPick

Fresh From Florida Billboards Promote Strawberries

December 23, 2014 by FSGA

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services today launched a new “Fresh From Florida” marketing campaign with billboard ads across the state that feature fresh Florida produce.

New Advertising Campaign First of Its Kind in Florida
New Advertising Campaign First of Its Kind in Florida

“These billboards will showcase wholesome and delicious Florida strawberries, tomatoes and sweet corn,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam. “The new ad campaign will help us increase awareness for the seasonal availability of ‘Fresh From Florida’ products.”

Beginning today, the billboard ads will be up in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Boynton Beach and Tallahassee. The strawberry billboards will go through February, followed by tomatoes and sweet corn.

Read more at: Fresh from Florida

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: Advertising Campaign, florida, Florida Billboard, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, florida strawberries, Florida Strawberry Growers, Fresh From Florida, Marketing Campaign, Produce Advertising

Florida Strawberries on Target

December 4, 2014 by FSGA

From The Produce News:

Florida strawberry workers picking fresh berries in the early morning. These berries go directly from the plant to the clamshell.
Florida strawberry workers picking fresh berries in the early morning. These berries go directly from the plant to the clamshell.

Shipments of Florida strawberries began in mid-November in a light way with much greater volume expected by the week of Dec. 8, which is right on target, according to Kenneth Parker of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association.

“We typically run from November through March,” said the association’s newly appointed executive director, adding that the crop can also be harvested and shipped into April if market conditions warrant it.

…

Parker relayed that Florida growers are bullish about this season and the long-term prospects for the local strawberry industry. For quite some time, the industry has had an aggressive breeding program with the University of Florida, and some very promising varieties are being developed in that program.

Continue reading from the original article.

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: A. L. Morton, agriculture, American Farm Bureau Federation, florida, florida strawberries, Kenneth Parker, Plant City, strawberry, Winter Strawberries

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About Florida Winter Strawberries

In 1980, a few strawberry growers began meeting in their homes to discuss the best way to organize a group that would represent the interests of the Florida strawberry industry. On February 11, 1982, the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA) was born. Hillsborough County is recognized as the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World and the home of some of the sweetest, reddest and juiciest strawberries around.

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Florida Strawberry Growers Association
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Plant City, FL 33564
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