All North America articles – Page 102
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ArticleCornell releases new apple varieties
Cordera, Pink Luster and Firecracker are the three latest varieties released under the US university’s breeding programme
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ArticleExports ‘key to food and drink recovery’
Untapped export potential crucial to food and drink sector’s revival, according to new report
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ArticleResearch grant boost for UF/IFAS
UF/IFAS faculty to use US$141M in research funding to manage citrus greening and develop sweetcorn, among other projects
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ArticleVicente Zamudio Guzman joins Top Seeds International
Guzman replaces outgoing Mauro Alvarado Gomez as country manager for Mexico, effective from 8 September
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ArticleSaga Robotics raises €9.5 million
Robotics firm developing automated strawberry picker receives major funding boost
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ArticleMichelle Grainger takes sweet potato role
Former MD of NC State University’s Executive Farm Management Program joins North Carolina Sweet Potato Producers
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ArticleSunkist Growers in senior hire
Fresh produce industry veteran Anne Goltz becomes senior manager of business development at the group
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ArticleAFM puts house up for grabs
New home to be given away as part of avocado shopper programme in the US
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ArticlePacific Northwest partnership announced
Washington Fruit & Produce and Yakima Fresh reveal partnership to market apples, cherries and pears
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ArticleNergi takes to social media
French exporter Primland is boosting its focus on social media to promote Nergi kiwiberries as an important source of vitamins and fibre
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ArticleUS cherries popular with Indian consumers
IG International’s digital campaign promoting Stemilt cherries proves successful with consumers despite pandemic
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ArticleAmazon opens first grocery store
E-commerce giant opens its first Amazon Fresh store in California, expanding its offline grocery presence
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ArticleWaitrose runs Fairtrade banana pilot
Initiative in the Dominican Republic aims to boost workers' lives, and is revealed as part of Banana Lovers Day celebrations
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ArticleCal Giant Berry Farms in world first
Satsuma Farms becomes the first strawberry grower in the world to achieve the Sustainably Grown certification from SCS Global Services
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ArticleVote to decide future of US mango board
USDA encourages eligible mango industry members to vote and decide on future of US National Mango Board
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ArticleStephen Fink earns Mission promotion
Mission Produce names Stephen Fink as vice-president of North American Sales
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ArticleAlanar prepared for fig growth
Leading Turkish exporter Alanar is ready for the rising demand for figs, thanks to its new facility and state-of-the-art sorting machine
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ArticleNew tropicals brand brings cheer in gloomy times
La Dona's True Origins label evokes the colour, light, and music of the Andes
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PodcastsFruitbox: How Russia reinvented its produce supply
Six years on from the ban on EU and US imports, Ksenia Gorovaya consider its impact on the country's fruit and veg market
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AnalysisWhere next for the UK-US trade deal?
John Giles of Promar International assesses the progress towards a UK-US trade deal and what it could mean for fresh produce

