All articles by Gill McShane – Page 72
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ArticleTurbana unveils new identity
The redesign incorporates both bananas and tropical fruits under one company identity and will serve as the foundation for a new communications campaign
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ArticlePMA expo draws record-breaking crowd
Over 19,000 attendees took part in the 60th Produce Marketing Association Fresh Summit Convention & Exposition in California
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ArticleTarget to open 26 new stores
All of the group’s new retail openings will feature expanded food options for US shoppers, including fresh produce
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USDA awards organic funding
The capital will be used to reduce trade barriers and expand export opportunities for US organic products
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ArticleTesco ups ante in US retail venture
The company is focusing on attracting shoppers to its struggling Fresh & Easy stores in the US with the launch of a new media advertising drive
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ArticleUK beckons for Colombian pineapples
Colombia’s leading MD2 pineapple producer is gearing up for a 2009 UK launch
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ArticleHagé to expand pineapple sourcing
The Greenery's Dutch import subsidiary says it plans to expand its network in Brazil, Honduras and Ghana
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ArticleGuatemala pineapples find favour
Leading exporters are significantly increasing exports to Europe in order to satisfy growing demand for the MD2 variety
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ArticleCosta Rica continues pineapple growth
Canapep has reported an increase in the value of pineapple exports
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ArticleDel Monte launches vending machines
The new line features fresh-cut fruit and vegetable packs of bananas, pineapples, grapes, apples, carrots, celery and tomatoes
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ArticleCelebrating the good times
With the PMA Fresh Summit just around the corner, it is interesting to look back on the rise of the US fresh produce import trade
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ArticleRetailers jump on fresh bandwagon
A new report reveals non-grocery outlets in the US are starting to stock perishable goods to reflect changing shopper habits
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ArticleCosta Rica firing on all cylinders
Exports of Costa Rican bananas to Europe and the US are projected to rebound next year as the industry closes a door on flooding damage
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ArticleNew business shapes Brazilian fair
The first Fruit & Log trade show, held in São Paulo, focused on strengthening relationships within the Brazilian produce industry
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ArticleAgrícola Famosa eyeing Nolem
Grower-exporter declares interest in buying the Brazilian melon producer, which is currently in administration
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ArticleHouston unveils air cargo perishables hub
The opening of the facility is designed to turn the international airport into a major gateway for perishables, especially from Latin America
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Mexico projects avocado export growth
APEAM is stepping up marketing activities in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio in order to move the anticipated increase in volume this season
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ArticleCorbana scientist to lead research group
The Costa Rican Banana Producers Association’s chief scientist will preside over Latin America and the Caribbean’s banana research network for a period of two years
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ArticleJazz apples gaining market presence
The Oppenheimer Group will launch a marketing campaign with Enza in mid-November as the group gears up for a doubling in Jazz apple volume this season
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ArticleNMB wraps up kids cooking contest
This year’s US marketing program is already receiving significant consumer attention through print, online and broadcast media coverage to build mango momentum

