2023 CPMA Convention And Tradeshow Summary

by | May 8, 2023

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The 2023 Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention and Trade Show (CPMA 2023) held in Toronto is CPMA’s biggest show in its history with OVER 4200 people attending the event.

637 exhibitors from over 300 companies accounted for 63,700 square feet of booth space on the Trade Show floor. Among those were 158 international exhibitors from 11 countries, 159 Canadian exhibitors, and 50 first-time exhibitors, who donated 49,473 lbs of their leftover produce to Second Harvest and Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank. The 2023 New Product Showcase included 69 products from 49 different companies.

Ron Lemaire, President, Canadian Produce Marketing Association

Ron Lemaire, President, Canadian Produce Marketing Association

“We were thrilled to welcome both Canadian and international produce industry members back to Toronto after six years,” said Ron Lemaire, CPMA President. “This year’s event was a huge success attracting the highest number of registrants and attendees exceeding all our past shows. This turnout illustrates the important role our show plays providing the industry with exceptional opportunities for education, networking, socializing, innovation and business development, as members showcase produce from across the world.”

CPMA congratulates the winners of this year’s awards. The following individuals and companies earned honours at this year’s event:

Best Booth Awards

New Product Showcase Awards

Here’s a peek at some of CPMA 2023 highlights.

CPMA thanks all sponsors, volunteers, exhibitors, and attendees for making this event possible and looks forward to welcoming everyone April 23-25, 2024, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

About Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA)

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Based in Ottawa, Ontario, CPMA is a not-for-profit organization that represents a diverse membership made up of every segment of the produce industry supply chain who are responsible for 90% of the fresh fruit and vegetable sales in Canada. CPMA is fortunate to represent a sector that is both a significant economic driver for communities and that also improves the health and productivity of Canadians.

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