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Meijer opens new supercenters in Ohio

- Retail
Meijer opened two new 159,000-square-foot supercenters in Northeast Ohio today, bringing its state-of-the-art, one-stop shopping experience to customers in Alliance and North Canton.

DNO announces 10th annual food drive

- General News
DNO Produce is launching 10th Annual Fresh-Cut Food Drive, an initiative to provide 3 pounds of fruits and vegetables to those in need

Grocery Outlet opens first location in Ohio

- Retail
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp., a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products, today announced its store opening in Boardman, Ohio, representing the Company’s presence in nine states.

Onions 52 to open Ohio packing plant

- General News
The onion supplier is expanding its facilities for the East Coast with plans to open a facility in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Infinite Acres opens Ohio greenhouse

- General News
At approximately 70,000 square feet, the new facility is larger than a football field and contains ten growing layers. It can produce 10 million servings of leafy greens and other vegetables per year while consuming 97% less water than traditional agriculture.

Ohio Apples announces rebrand as Fresh Forward

- General News
Families throughout the Great Lakes region have ample access to fresh, local produce at their favorite grocers like Heinen’s, Buehler’s and Wal-Mart, thanks, in large part, to Ohio Apples.

Ohio Fresh Forum

- Produce Blueprints

What’s your favorite Ohio-grown fruit or vegetable? Kerry Byrne, Total Quality Logistics, LLC BB #:203922 – …

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Ohio offers transportation benefits

- Produce Blueprints

Even without its muck soil and cornucopia of produce, Ohio is a natural nexus for transportation …

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Ohio wins with locally grown

- Produce Blueprints

The prevalence of locally grown crops remains a boon to Ohio suppliers, retailers, and consumers. The …

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A Tale of Two Cities: Ohio terminal markets

- Produce Blueprints
When it comes to Ohio’s terminal markets, think Dickens. There’s Columbus, where private ownership anchors a 20-bay terminal market at full capacity; then there’s Cleveland, home to the Northern Ohio Food Terminal.