Florida Strawberry Members

Welcome to the home of the freshest, most delicious strawberries in the world. Enjoy fresh Florida strawberries, available December through April.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • About FSGA
    • Florida Strawberry Growers Association
    • Membership Benefits
    • Become a Member
    • Member Login
  • Resources
    • Industry + Gov’t Resources
    • Nursery Forms
    • WPS Videos
  • Research
    • Papers and Projects
    • IFAS Research
    • Agritech Research
  • Events
    • Calendar
  • Contact Us
  • Join FSGA
  • Your Account
    • Member Login
    • Register
    • Edit Your Profile
    • Your Membership
  • Consumer Site
  • Member Login

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

FSGA Launches New Website

August 14, 2012 by FSGA

A fresh design for the Florida Strawberry Growers Association’s official website.

PLANT CITY/DOVER, FLA—To fill the needs of growers and the industry, the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA) is sporting an updated, contemporary website, flastrawberry.com.

The site offers a complete range of information from production, marketing, research and education to industry news and events. The site is targeted to growers, retailers and affiliated organizations interested in Florida strawberry production.

Ted’s Talks is a new feature on the site and is written by Ted Campbell, executive director of FSGA. It’s the place where visitors can go to find the latest marketing information, crop status and issues pertinent to growers and handlers.

“Our initial Web site was constructed several years ago. It has served us well but we realized it was time for a facelift,” Campbell said. “We created a recipe-centered, consumer-friendly blog last year, strawberrysue.com, led by our director of marketing, Sue Harrell. Strawberry Sue has become so popular that we chose to fashion a cohesive look for our organization by branding our main website with similar graphic and site navigation elements.”

Visitors to flastrawberry.com can easily access the consumer-friendly blog, strawberrysue.com from the site’s home page.

 ###

Editor note: Interviews with FSGA executives may be arranged. FSGA is a voluntary, non-profit organization of Florida strawberry growers who support research, education and promotion.

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: advocate, agchat, agriculture, florida strawberry growers association, florida strawberry growers association website, flstrawberrysue, fsga, fsga site, new website, non-profit association, SEO, strawberry sue, sue harrell, ted campbell

Celebrate Strawberry Month

February 2, 2012 by FSGA

February is Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month

PLANT CITY/DOVER, FLA — Fresh strawberries in February? February is fabulous in Florida where strawberry farmers are harvesting their sweet winter crop and shipping handpicked fruit to key markets.

“Strawberries dipped in chocolate or served straight up with a dollop of whipped cream are sure to please the special Valentine in your life,” said Sue Harrell, director of marketing for the Florida Strawberry Growers Association (FSGA). “It’s a happy coincidence that Valentine’s Day, one of the most popular celebrations in the country, falls during the peak of our season,” she continued.

“Acreage this year is estimated at 11,000 – about 1,000 acres over last year. Florida’s cool nights and warm days have made the berries particularly sweet and the shipping quality is excellent,” said Ted Campbell, Executive Director of the Association.

Strawberry farmers begin harvesting in November and continue until the end of March. Marketing programs are giving consumers, chefs and caterers the knowledge and opportunity to purchase Florida’s flavorful, healthy and delicious berries in the winter when they least expect them.

“We’re celebrating February as Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month to call special attention to winter strawberries. We’re getting the word out this season to as many audiences as possible,” Harrell concluded.

States east of the Mississippi are target markets for Florida strawberries.

After experiencing two consecutive years of freezing temperatures and heavy rainfall, growers are optimistic that mild weather will continue through the harvest season.

Strawberry tips and facts:

  • Eating eight strawberries a day has been shown to lower blood pressure and improve memory and heart health.
  • When you’re on the run, take strawberries with you in a plastic container or sandwich bag.
  • Strawberries taste best at room temperature.
  • Strawberries are picked at full ripeness. Unlike some other fruits, they don’t ripen once they are harvested.
  • A dash of balsamic vinegar, lemon or orange juice will bring out the flavor of strawberries.
  • Strawberries are the only fruit that have seeds on the outside —about 200 of them. Each seed has the potential to become a new variety. Strawberry seeds are all those little bumpy spots on the surface of the berry.

More information about Florida strawberries including recipes, news, events and behind the scenes stories are available on the Strawberry Sue blog.

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: agriculture, celebration, family, farmers, florida strawberries, florida strawberry growers association, food, health, nutrition, recipes, romance, strawberries, strawberry, strawberry month, sue harrell, ted campbell, valentine's day, winter berries

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.

Get Connected

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Florida Strawberry Growers Association
P.O. Box: 2550
Plant City, FL 33564
Telephone: 813-752-6822
Fax: 813-752-216

Recent Posts

  • 2018 Agritech Trade Show Agenda
  • 2016 Agritech Agenda
  • Florida Strawberries Cookbook

The Florida Strawberry Growers Association, a 501(c)5 non-profit organization located in Dover, Florida. · Parent company of the Florida Strawberry Patent Service and the Florida Strawberry Research and Education Foundation. · All Content Copyright ©2016. All rights reserved.