June 27 to 29 in Westlake Village, California

2011 International
Berry Health Benefits
Symposium
Host Sponsors

Dole

California Strawberries

ORBC


US Highbush Blueberry Council

More Sponsors

What Berries & Health Mean for YOU!

Get The Knowledge to Make the Most of Recent Berry Health Benefit Research

  1. Learn what gives the dietary intake of raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries and cranberries a positive effect on human disease prevention.

  2. Meet and network with others involved in nutrition and health.

  3. These sessions will give your company a strategic edge in knowing how to best communicate why berries are an important part of a healthy diet.

  4. All one-day attendees will also be able to take part in the main symposium on Monday and hear first hand the latest Berry Health Research.

Four Exciting Sessions:

9:00 - 10:00
Berryology 101:  Berry Health Terminologies for Beginners

Dr. Navindra Seeram, University of Rhode Island

Don’t know your anthocyanins from NFKappaB? Confused about inflammation and what it does in the body and how berries can help?

To speak and write effectively on why berries are beneficial to human health, you must first understand the terminologies used by scientists to explain how berries impact the human body. Dr. Navindra Seeram, assistant professor of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences in URI's College of Pharmacy, will present a primer for everyone interested in learning how to explain the scientific research being done with berries to a mass-market audience. Attending this session will give you the basic background, knowledge, and skills to translate current research findings into language easily understood by a layperson.

11:15 - 12:15
Berry Health Trends and Their Impact on the Berry Industry

Dr. Britt Burton-Freeman — University of California, Davis
Lucinda Wisniewski — Product Design Group
Mark Crowell — CuliNex

How can industry bridge the “opportunity” gap between science and the consumer?

Panel members including representatives from research, manufacturing, marketing and food service will provide approaches, examples and experiences of the role research science plays in their efforts to deliver novel, healthy food to consumers. Learn how research into health and berries translates to a new energy bar or a gourmet dinner at a high-end restaurant.

1:30 - 3:00
Marketing to the Berry Health Message

Susan Davis — Wild Blueberry Commission
Jennifer Grossman — Dole Foods, Inc.
Tom Krugman — Washington Red Raspberry Commission
Chris Christian — California Strawberry Commission
Wendy Bazilian — Nutrition Consultant and Writer, Bazilian's Health, San Diego, CA, US Highbush Blueberry Council
Martin Starr — Cranberry Institute
Cat McKenzie — Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission

What tools do successful marketing programs use to highlight the Berry Health message?

Consumer interest in diet and health is at an all time high. How have large and small organizations taken the message of berry health and built a forward thinking marketing program that educates and enhances consumer understanding of the importance of this message. Learn how these groups have reached out to both the manufacturing sector and the consumer marketplace to craft a strategy that has brought sales and profits to growers and packers.

3:30 - 4:30
Food Labeling — Highlighting the Health Message with Federal Guidelines

Leslie Krasney Keller and Heckman LLP
Marco Esteves — FDA

Learn how to meet Federal Regulations Regarding Health Claims for Your Products

You’ve mastered the terminology of berries and health, you have worked with your R&D team to craft a product that delivers nutrition plus great taste to the consumer and you have assembled a top notch marketing team to get the word out. Don’t even think about labeling that product until you have learned how to meet the federal regulations governing label laws. A up close and personal session with representatives of the FDA to help answer your questions on what not to say!

2011 International
Berry Health Benefits
Symposium
Host Sponsors


National Berry Crops Initiative

WRRC

Driscoll's

Wild Blueberries

Cranberry Institute

More Sponsors