Hosted by Jim Prevor, aka the Perishable Pundit, we explore the "big issues" facing the fresh foods industry (including flowers) and how current events, retail/foodservice trends, technology and other major influences shape the future success of the industry -- "Where the subject may be perishable but the insight isn’t"

Jim Prevor's Perishable Pundit Podcast
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Hosted by Jim Prevor, aka the Perishable Pundit, we explore the "big issues" facing the fresh foods industry (including flowers) and how current events, retail/foodservice trends, technology and other major influences shape the future success of the industry -- "Where the subject may be perishable but the insight isn’t"
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Recent Episodes

May 14, 2021
PMA-United Merger - What is gained? What is lost?
<p>In this edition of the Perishable Pundit Podcast, Jim Prevor reflects on the recently announced planned merger of the Produce Marketing Association and United Fresh Produce Association.</p> <p>From a personal retrospective, Jim shares rich anecdotes about some of the intersections between the Prevor Family’s fresh produce business history and the industry associations of the time. The memories illustrate some of the dynamic business-to-association inter-dependencies that strengthen companies, shape market strength, and provide opportunities for individuals to serve the industry they love through association leadership.</p> <p>Jim also explores the foundational purposes of associations. He examines their role in influencing governmental oversight and regulation, along with the associated challenges. He looks into association finance and peers into the future—conjecturing a bit about efficiencies, constituencies, and value proposition.</p> <p>In the end, what does the PMA-United merger mean for individuals, companies and the industry as a whole ? The Perishable Pundit lays out the future. Listen, watch, or read to find out.</p>

September 1, 2020
CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S UNTOLD STORY: What Hasn’t Been Said About His Extraordinary Family, Community and Personal Effort
<p>Once again, Jim Prevor steps outside his usual produce industry pinnings and discusses transformative topics that affect us all. In this episode, the Perishable Pundit uncovers “untold stories” about Chadwick Boseman’s close family ties, his support from his community and his own personal grit.</p> <p>In a world of the Black Lives Matter marches for policy changes and attitude shifts, the example of Chadwick Boseman stands to tell us a different story -- that success comes mostly from family and extended family and personal effort.</p> <p>If you really want to look below the surface, Chadwick’s life is filled with extremely important lessons.</p>

July 15, 2020
Despite COVID-19, Schools Should Not Throw Away a Student's Shot
<p>Cornell University has justified reopening by establishing elaborate screening, quarantine policies and enforcing social distancing. Yet we are reminded that this age cohort has negligible risk of dying from COVID-19. Think of the student athlete who strives to be a pro and can’t live his or her dream because his or her school can't take responsibility for even the most minimal of risks. Even in the case of food safety, our society has zero tolerance for the most infinitesimal risk. In the end, society’s aversion to risk at all costs has its price.</p>
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