All articles by Gill McShane – Page 54
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ArticleUSDA reaches out to immigrant consumers
US Agriculture Department launches new online food safety tools for Spanish-speaking consumers
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ArticleUS demonstrates retail progress
Continued improvements on US retail market reflected in second quarter retail report released by United Fresh
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches new mobile
The application for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry devices enables users to receive news and tailored schedules
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ArticleScience to drive Canadian profitability
Government pledges support to help build competitive and innovative future for Canadian horticulture industry
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ArticleChiquita expands sports contest
The banana marketer is calling for further nominations of everyday athletes to become Chiquita Champions
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ArticleCool weather to cut Ecuador crop
The country’s producers expect mango production to contract by 10 per cent in 2010 due to lower-than-normal temperatures
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ArticleHonduras records banana growth
Increased demand on the US market has lead to improved fortunes for Honduran banana exports so far this year
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ArticleSales increase for Peruvian produce
Fruit and vegetables accounted for a significant volume of Peru's agricultural exports with both experiencing sales growth
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ArticleArgentinean blues ink US logistics deal
The ‘blueberry route’ with LAN Cargo is expected to boost exports of a range of fruits from Tucumán to the US
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ArticlePhiladelphia market unveils new look
The city’s wholesale produce market will boast a different name and logo when it moves to a new location in January 2011
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ArticleKiwifruit enters solid European market
Southern Hemisphere suppliers are enjoying buoyant sales in Europe where demand is proving strong and prices improved
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ArticleShow goes on come rain or shine
The fresh produce industry needs to take into account the potential impact of future changes in regional and seasonal climate
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ArticleRecord mangoes enter US market
Mango imports into the US have risen solidly during spring and summer, pointing towards a record-breaking year
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ArticleUS paying price for Mexican stand-off
Inaction over Mexican trucking dispute leads to growing list of US agricultural and food items subject to import tariffs
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ArticlePeru experiences asparagus shortage
Supplies are down significantly due to the effects of a cold front which has hit a number of South American fresh produce crops
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticlePandol rolls out new grape packaging
The so-called rinse-and-serve clear cube which can be held directly under a tap is now in stores across the US
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ArticleKorea eyes Colombian dragonfruit
Phytosanitary status has been granted to Colombia following a successful visit by experts from the Asian nation
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ArticleUS improves for Chilean oranges
Demand and prices are rebounding for Chile’s orange export programme as summer turns to autumn in the US
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ArticleChilean avocados to fall 39 per cent
The export shortfall is attributable largely to an off production year as well as the cold front which hit South America in July

