Produce for Kids® Announces Expansion Plans With Healthy Family Project



Produce for Kids® Announces Expansion Plans With Healthy Family Project



ORLANDO, FL - They sometimes say that health is wealth, in which case, Produce for Kids® is spreading a whole lot of wealth with its latest initiative. Aiming to help create a healthier generation, Produce for Kids’ consumer-facing brand is changing to the Healthy Family Project. The organization is dedicated to delivering the resources its audience seeks and extending its effectiveness for current and new partners as it moves into the healthy lifestyle space. The brand will remain focused within grocery retail, aligning with produce companies to execute in-store campaigns throughout the year. In addition to Produce for Kids, brands under the Healthy Family Project umbrella include Food Rx, Power Your Lunchbox, and Mission for Nutrition.

John Shuman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Shuman Farms“We are excited to expand into the healthy lifestyle space in a way that will allow us to extend our effectiveness for current and new produce partners,” said John Shuman, Founder of Produce for Kids and President of Shuman Farms. “We will remain rooted in helping our retail partners and sponsors connect with their shoppers while making a difference.”

Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) Fresh Summit will be the first opportunity for Healthy Family Project to showcase the new family of brands structure. A scheduled Food Rx demo will take place at the Healthy Family Project’s Fresh Summit Marketplace page featuring digital partner National Watermelon Promotion Board. The food-as-medicine-inspired video series, hosted by registered dietitian Julie Harrington, has gained popularity over the past year focusing on the important role food plays in overall health and often features a health-conscious brand partner.

Aiming to help create a healthier generation, Produce for Kids’ consumer-facing brand is changing to the Healthy Family Project

“Although Fresh Summit looks different this year, we believe it was the right space to announce our expansion,” continued Shuman. “I had a goal 20 years ago to bring the produce industry together to give back and now as we pass $7 million raised, I realize there’s no limit to the impact we can make as an organization in the healthy living space.”

Visitors to the Healthy Family Project Marketplace page will be able to download everything they need to better understand opportunities and the future vision of Produce for Kids and Healthy Family Project. In addition to Food Rx at the Marketplace page, a new Serious Snacking with Village Farms and Healthy Family Project in-the-kitchen video will be showcased by Village Farms on its Fresh Summit Marketplace page.

The overall growth in all areas of Produce for Kids' business in the past two years fueled this strategic expansion, according to a press release. With the addition of several new retail partners and health-conscious brand partners as well as the growth of the Produce for Kids social media, website, and podcast, it was a natural choice to transition the brands under the Healthy Family Project umbrella.

Website traffic has been trending up year-over-year and has already seen a 29 percent increase in 2020, while organic traffic is up 65 percent. Instagram engagement showed a 32 percent increase last year while Pinterest is reaching an average of 3.2 million people per month. In the new Healthy Family Facebook group, where parents talk about everything from how to pick a pineapple to what sunscreen is best, membership skyrocketed in growth by 191 percent. The Healthy Family Project podcast, which covers everything from meal prep to mental health, is now close to 20,000 unique downloads.

Produce Marketing Association’s (PMA) Fresh Summit will be the first opportunity for Healthy Family Project to showcase the new family of brands structure

Over the summer, the Produce for Kids website, now HealthyFamilyProject.com, received a facelift in anticipation of the expansion. Shoppers looking for their specific Produce for Kids in-store campaign are now able to identify their neighborhood grocer on the homepage and skip directly to that grocer’s dedicated page to find out the latest news.

Other updates included a new robust searchable recipe index to help consumers find everything from plant-based dishes to air-fryer recipes. The Healthy Family Project blog, now offering a wide range of topics and podcasts, are also featured prominently throughout the website, along with a Produce Tips section with tips on how to select, prepare, and store over 60 different commodities.

To learn more about this exciting launch, watch the expansion video here. As we all continue working toward a better world, keep checking in on reports from AndNowUKnow.

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