A Look Into the Consumer Mindset: FL NAMA Hosts ‘Lunch N Learn”

Gary Cooper Citrus, Florida, General, Specialty Crops, Sugar, Vegetables

The Florida Chapter of the National Agri-Marketing Association (Florida NAMA) invites ag industry leaders and communications professionals to the July 11 luncheon program near Palm Beach featuring a report on what Florida consumers really think about agriculture, its people and its products. For registration details and contact information, please simply click to

This is an independent luncheon event hosted by Florida NAMA, held in conjunction with and as part of first day meeting choices at the Florida Fertilizer & Agrichemical Association’s Summer Meeting. We appreciate FFAA for sharing the venue and inviting its members and others in the industry to join Florida NAMA for these semi-annual ‘Lunch-N’Learn’ events.
Wednesday, July 11, 12:00 Noon
The Ritz Carlton
100 South Ocean Boulevard, Manalapan
$70 per person
Reservations required by July 6 to 561.855.3010 or Info@FarmCreditFl.com
A Look Into the Consumer Mindset
Join the Florida Chapter of NAMA and the UF/IFAS Center for Public Issues Education
for “Are We Communicating Effectively? A Look into the Consumer Mindset,”
a look at new, cutting-edge research that shows what works —
and what doesn’t — in agricultural messaging.
Hear what focus groups throughout Florida think about agriculture and the way
we describe our products and industry. Learn how to frame your messages
to be more meaningful to your members, customers, and others
who impact your livelihood.
Hosted and Organized by Florida Chapter of the National AgriMarketing Association. Luncheon co-sponsors include Farm Credit of Florida & Southeast AgNet Radio Network & Publications
Featured presenters from University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Center for Public Issues Education.
If you are involved in Florida’s agriculture industry as a farm leader or communications professional at any level, we hope you will join us for this fascinating look at what consumers think about agriculture.
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