Mission, Texas: Houston, TX – On Friday, September 27th, the Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) BB #:162361 and the Houston Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association (HFFVA) BB #:286061 celebrated their historic merger with a highly successful golf tournament at the prestigious Golf Club of Houston.
The first-ever TIPA-HFFVA Golf Tournament brought together industry leaders, partners, and friends for a day of competition, camaraderie, and networking.
“We are extremely pleased with the success of this inaugural event,” said Kyle Reeves, VP of Business Development for Houston-based Foremost Fresh Direct and TIPA-HFFVA Golf Tournament Chair.
“We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from all participants, especially our generous sponsors who made it all possible. We’re super excited to continue building upon its success in years to come and the growth of the TIPA-HFFVA community.”
The event drew an impressive turnout, reflecting the enthusiasm surrounding the recent merger of the two associations, strengthening the fresh produce supply chain’s engagement in the Houston community. The tournament provided a relaxed platform for players to network with key partners from across the supply chain, solidifying relationships and exploring future opportunities for collaboration.
Dante Galeazzi, President & CEO of TIPA, remarked, “This tournament was not only about enjoying a round of golf; it was a celebration of unity, growth, and the future of our industry. The merger with HFFVA marks a significant milestone for both associations, and we’re confident this collaboration will benefit our members and the region’s fresh produce community.”
“There is a tremendous opportunity for growth in Houston for the fresh produce supply chain, specifically with imports and exports,” said Jacquie Ediger, Executive Vice President of Foremost Fresh Direct and TIPA Board Member. “The merger of TIPA and HFFVA brings a new level of support, advocacy, and resources to the area, to help companies like ours and the produce industry grow trade and ultimately better serve Texas consumers with increased access to fresh produce year-round.”
Participants enjoyed a day on the course, which concluded with a lively awards ceremony. Several sponsorships, contributed by companies vital to the Houston food supply chain, helped make the event possible, further emphasizing the importance of partnerships in the industry.
The tournament followed a Perishable Roundtable meeting held the previous day, hosted by Port Houston at the Custom Goods Services (CGS) facility, in which TIPA-HFFVA was present to work on issues related to perishable commodities.
“Be sure to mark your calendars for next year’s event. You won’t want to miss it!” Reeves added.
For more information about TIPA, please visit www.texipa.org.
About the Texas International Produce Association
The Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, advocating, promoting, and representing the over $12 billion of fresh fruits and vegetables that are grown in Texas or consider Texas their first point of arrival for domestic distribution. TIPA was created in 1942 by a group of industry leaders who shared a vision to expand the region’s produce industry. Today, TIPA represents nearly 400 member companies throughout the fresh produce supply chain. Membership ranks include growers, shippers, grocery stores, foodservice distributors, importers and a host of allied industries. For more information, please visit www.texipa.org.
Sabrina Fisher
Director of Marketing & Communications
Texas International Produce Association
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