All articles by Gill McShane – Page 22
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ArticlecarboNZero gets official approval
The firm’s emissions measurement and reduction scheme has been recognised as a suitable standard for the verification of carbon emissions and footprint
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ArticlePort of LA to undergo expansion
A major investment project is underway to improve infrastructure at the Port of Los Angeles on the US West Coast
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ArticleUpdate: Fire suspends Wilmington operations
Chiquita and Dole’s cargo activities as well as truck-loading operations have been disrupted by a mulch fire at the Port of Wilmington in the US
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ArticleCrunch Pak unveils Flavorz range
The US fresh-cut supplier claims its new line of flavoured apple slices are geared towards boosting fresh fruit consumption among children
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ArticleCombs launches direct sourcing service
The firm is now procuring and shipping fresh produce direct from Mexico and southern Texas for distribution across the US
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ArticleShaffe releases 2012 SH citrus forecast
Preliminary forecast points towards increases for Chile, Peru, South Africa and Uruguay, while volume from Argentina and Australia will decline
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ArticleUS Hispanic spending on the up
Spending power among the US Hispanic community is forecast to continue rising over the next two years
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ArticleMore mangoes reach US shores
Arrivals of mangoes into the US market from Peru, Mexico and Guatemala rose at the end of March, new report shows
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ArticleGloucester Marine Terminal completes solar project
The pioneering project on Gloucester Marine Terminal’s rooftop is already supplying up to 80 per cent of the firm’s power demand
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ArticleBoom times for US mango demand
New consumer research shows growth in US demand since 2007 on the back of successful marketing programmes
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ArticleAnother door swings open
By opening the door to Peruvian avocados, the US market will be able to satisfy better its staggering growth in demand
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ArticleUnited Fresh unveils award finalists
Visitors to the organisation’s annual trade show in Dallas next month will vote for a whole range of best new products
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ArticleGood prospects for Chilean nuts
A new marketing strategy, coupled with wider access to global markets, is set to support a further rise in Chile's nut volume
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ArticleSales growth tipped for Peru peppers
Sendings will continue to increase during 2012, although prices are not expected to reach the same high level as last year due to challenging marketing conditions
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ArticleIppolito streamlines packhouse operations
Implementation of RedLine’s traceability solution has improved the US produce group’s handling and shipping processes
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ArticleBrightFarms to build ‘world’s largest’ rooftop farm
The state-of-the-art, hydroponic greenhouse being built in Brooklyn, New York, is designed to provide US retailers with fresh, local produce on a year-round basis
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ArticleBrazilian fruits continue downward spiral
Expectations for this year's exports are pessimistic once again, with the best possible scenario pointing towards a similar result to 2011
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Murcian citrus aims for new markets
Spanish citrus exporters are making increasing gains in markets in Asia, Oceania and North America, thanks in part to a significant rise in lemon exports.
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ArticlePAIA celebrates ten-year anniversary
The association will this year focus even greater efforts on spreading the positive word about Peruvian asparagus within the US market
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ArticleUruguay forecasts citrus growth
Mandarins are set to record the biggest increase in production this year, followed by oranges, while grapefruit volume will contract

