All Canada articles – Page 39
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OTC launches major consumer drive
The Organic Trade Association in North America aims to reach out to more than 25m consumers in 2009 through an unprecedented marketing initiative
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Korean orange production to drop
A new USDA report has estimated that yields will fall and that the US will continue to dominate the import market
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Higher quarterly profit for Metro Canada
Profit jumped with revenue also increasing slightly to C$2.48bn
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Oppenheimer celebrates 150 years
The importer-marketer has introduced Canadians to many favorites, including Japanese mandarin oranges, Granny Smith and Enza Jazz apples, Zespri kiwifruit, and Amorosa tomatoes
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Mexican grower buys ‘major stake’ in Canadian group
Michoacán-based Agricola El Rosal is reported to have purchased a significant amount of shares in Canadian grower-distributor Jem-D
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Mexico offers Nafta access to Uruguay
Uruguay could export to the US and Canada duty free if talks with Mexico are successful
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Oppenheimer confirms Gray appointment
Ms Gray will continue in her present role at Enza until a replacement is found, and will be working closely with outgoing Oppenheimer VP Bob Dunlop until his retirement at the end of 2008
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Poor weather hits Bartlett pear crop
A USDA report has forecast a fall in overall production in the US, with the harvest delayed by up to two weeks
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Enza GM Dawn Gray to join Oppenheimer
General manager to leave New Zealand topfruit exporter to take up new role with Canada-based importer-distributor
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Oppenheimer signs Brazilian grape deal
British Columbia-based company signs major grape supply deal with one of Brazil’s leading growers
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New US berry marketer launched
Top softfruit growers from the US and Chile have launched Naturipe Foods, a joint venture they claim is the largest berry producer and marketer in North America
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Salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes
USDA warns consumers in New Mexico to avoid eating raw tomatoes
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Chilean lemons step in as US production falls short
Significant shortfalls in the US have opened the door, according to the USDA
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Honduran growers back Agrolibano
Agrolibano has called for Honduran growers to rally round it following accusations of tainted melons