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Y-TIPA hosts 1st event

- General News
The Texas International Produce Association (TIPA) has formed a new networking group called Y-TIPA.

Viva Fresh golf tournament adds additional course

- General News
Mission, Texas – It will certainly be a lucky St. Patrick’s Day for many as the Texas International Association announces that due to extraordinary interest in this year’s sold-out Viva Fresh Golf Open they have secured a second course to accommodate expo attendees.

Viva Fresh will hold Second Annual Clean Eating Challenge

- General News
The Texas International Produce Association is inviting industry members to register for the second annual Clean Eating Challenge starting on October 1 and culminates at the 2021 Viva Fresh Expo in Dallas next March.

Viva Fresh’s Clean Eating Challenge reveals big success, weight loss

- General News
Not everything has thrived in the midst of a pandemic but the Viva Fresh Clean Eating Challenge participants have proven that they can still deliver positive results with a more than 160 pound cumulative weight loss over six months.

Viva Fresh Clean Eating Challengers to show results in virtual event

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Mission, Texas; May 4, 2020: Viva Fresh may have been canceled but that isn’t going to …

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Full speed ahead on border inspections of Mexican tomatoes

- General News
Inspections on Mexican tomatoes crossing the United States border are scheduled to start in less than two weeks. That’s a good thing, said Dante Galeazzi, CEO/President of TIPA.

Q&A with TIPA’s CEO Dante Galeazzi Part 3

- General News
We talked to Dante Galeazzi, President and CEO of the Texas International Produce Association, Mission, TX, at the end of 2019.

Q&A with TIPA’s CEO Dante Galeazzi Part 2

- Produce Blueprints
We talked to Dante Galeazzi, President and CEO of the Texas International Produce Association, Mission, TX, at the end of 2019.

Q&A with TIPA’s CEO Dante Galeazzi Part 1

- Produce Blueprints
We talked to Dante Galeazzi, President and CEO of the Texas International Produce Association, Mission, TX, at the end of 2019.

Mexican tractor blockade stops produce shipments at Pharr border crossing

- General News
Avocados, broccoli, mangoes, limes and tomatoes are all in season and crossing in heavy numbers, especially ahead of the Easter holiday, said Dante Galeazzi, CEO and president of the Texas International Produce Association.