Advertise With Us

Grow your reach with our tropical fruit audience.
The Rare Fruit Council connects with a passionate community of growers, gardeners, home orchardists, and tropical fruit enthusiasts across South Florida and beyond. Through our meetings, events, and members-only digital newsletter, your message can reach a uniquely engaged audience that loves to learn, grow, and support local businesses.
Whether you’re promoting a nursery, garden service, fruit-related product, workshop, or community event, advertising with RFCI is a great way to connect with people who genuinely care about what you offer.
Simply fill out the form below and submit your payment to reserve your advertising space.
If you have any questions about ad specifications, timing, or placement, feel free to contact us anytime—we’re happy to help and look forward to sharing your message with our members.
Quarter Page Ad
- or 4 issues – $100
Half Page Ad
- or 4 issues – $200
Full Page Ad
- or 4 issues – $400
Our quarterly digital newsletter reaches RFCI members four times a year with stories, fruit features, event highlights, and community updates. It’s an ideal way to keep your business, service, or event visible to an audience that is actively interested in tropical fruit, gardening, and related services.
Advertisers can choose from quarter-page, half-page, or full-page digital placements, with a discounted option for securing space in all four issues. After you submit the form, we’ll follow up with ad specifications, file requirements, deadlines, and publication dates to ensure a smooth and successful placement.

Ackee
Ackee opens to reveal creamy, buttery arils with a delicate, nutty flavor tucked inside a brilliantly red pod that splits naturally when ripe.

Jackfruit
Jackfruit is a massive tropical giant filled with golden, chewy bulbs that taste like a blend of banana, pineapple, and tropical bubblegum.

Barbados Cherry
Barbados cherries are vivid red, tart-sweet bursts of vitamin-rich juice with thin skin and soft, tender flesh that melts on the tongue.

