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Become a “Fresh From Florida” Member Fairs and non-profit organizations can join for FREE. Display the “Fresh From Florida” Proud Sup-
porter logo to show your pride in agricultural producers, educators, and youth. For more than 30 years, consumers have looked for the “Fresh From Florida” logo when they shop.
In fact, 9 out of 10 Florida shoppers are more likely to buy a product with a “Fresh From Florida” label than one without. Join the brand with over 380,000 social media followers and benefit from Florida agriculture’s worldwide image of excellence. Member benefits include: ✔️ Use of "Fresh From Florida" logo on products, packaging, advertising and promotional materials. ✔️ Point-of-purchase materials and industry-specific items to display with Florida-grown products. ✔️ Subsidized costs through the Logo Incentive Program. “As Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture, I am enthusiastic about the positive impact fairs
and livestock shows have on the agricultural industry. Agricultural fairs are an excellent plat- form for showcasing the finest ‘Fresh From Florida’ products as well as the industry’s latest technological advance- ments and innovations. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services created and maintains the ‘Fresh From Florida’ program, which assists small and large producers alike by promoting the wide variety of high-quality products that are grown and harvested in Florida. I hope we can also count on your support of this program. Together, we can keep Florida growing!”
- Commissioner Nikki Fried
Complete your “Fresh From Florida” member application here:
http://forms.freshfromflorida.com/06203.pdf For more information: Visit
www.fdacs.gov/Agriculture-Industry/Fresh-From-Florida-Industry-Membership. Email
IndustryMKT@FDACS.gov or call (850) 617-7399.
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Faircracker SPRING 2021
The date for the 2021 Okeechobee County Fair is,
March 16th -21st
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