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Lessons in Leadership: A Conversation With Tom Bodtke

Lessons in Leadership: A Conversation With Tom Bodtke

FromThe Business of Blueberries


Lessons in Leadership: A Conversation With Tom Bodtke

FromThe Business of Blueberries

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For the 50th episode of “The Business of Blueberries,” there’s simply no better opportunity to bring back longtime industry leader Tom Bodtke for another conversation about what’s ahead for the blueberry industry.
Host Kasey Cronquist, president of the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC), is joined by Tom Bodtke, owner of Cornerstone Ag Enterprises based in Michigan, a USHBC board member, member of the USHBC Industry Relations Committee and past chair of the NABC. 
“It’s going to take new and different channels to move the increasing amount of production of blueberries. New varieties can make a difference in that, but hopefully in the big picture, we can sell more blueberries at stronger pricing, and that’s going to take more investment on the front end.” - Tom Bodtke
“I don’t think our goal is to raise demand or consumption at a lower price point, the idea is that you’re going to sell more berries at the same or higher price point. That’s what true demand lift is, and that’s what we’re seeking to do at the USHBC.” - Tom Bodtke 
“I do believe the job ahead is to improve the demand in the marketplace, combined with that eating experience where we’re exceeding the expectations of the consumer to the point where we’re infusing energy into the category and people keep coming back to blueberries.That’s an exciting future.” - Kasey Cronquist
Topics covered include: 
Lessons in leadership from a blueberry industry veteran. 
The importance of the industry coming together to address challenges. 
What’s needed to continue growth of the blueberry category.
Opportunities ahead for the industry. 

Crop Report
The Blueberry Crop Report is an update on crop conditions and markets throughout North and South America. In this episode, you’ll hear from Juan Soria in Mexico, Elizabeth Carranza in California, Derrin Wheeler in Georgia, Neil Moore in North Carolina, and Eric Stafne in Mississippi. This was recorded on June 2, 2021.  
Marketing Boost
https://ushbc.blueberry.org/blog/new-brain-health-program-encourages-consumers-to-grab-a-boost-of-blue-and-walnuts-too/#article_one (“Grab a Boost of Blue and Walnuts, Too!”) That’s the focus of this week’s Marketing Boost, in which USHBC/NABC Vice President of Marketing and Communications Jennifer Sparks shares an exciting new partnership with the https://ushbc.blueberry.org/you-are-leaving/?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwalnuts.org%2Frecipes%2F%3Fcollection%5B%5D%3Dblueberry-recipe-collection (California Walnut Board) that comes just in time for Brain Health Month. Throughout the month of June, this strategic collaboration will involve 290 retail stores in 12 regions of the country. The program will include digital and in-store components showcasing easy, delicious ways to enjoy both blueberries and walnuts, and inspiring shoppers to purchase and eat more of this power combination. 
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Released:
Jun 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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