All North America articles – Page 119
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ArticleUS sweet potatoes target UK growth
US promotional body hopes International Sweet Potato Week in April will boost consumption in the UK
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ArticleUFPA works with White House on relief
In the US, the United Fresh Produce Association is working on financial relief and the industry's freedom of movement
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ArticleChiquita celebrates women’s empowerment
Multinational sets out stall as equal opportunities employer committed to safeguarding its women’s workers
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ArticleAirfreight sector mulls impact of Trump flight ban
Drop in cargo capacity and shipping rate hike will hit transatlantic perishable exports
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ArticleAgroFresh launches consumer research series
AgroFresh Consumer Intelligence to provide business insights for fresh produce industry customers, starting with apples
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ArticleTough Q1 for Limoneira
Lower lemon pricing hits results as group sees Q1 loss increase on 2019
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ArticleSun World issues new licenses
Companies in California and Mexico have been granted new grape licenses, expanding the footprint of Sun World’s varieties
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Article"Stabilisation" for Florida citrus
Slight drop in overall volumes fails to dampen spirit of industry
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ArticleChiquita updates sustainability report
New report outlines the company's commitment to embedding sustainability into its day-to-day operations
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ArticleUS ports take a hit
After a promising start to 2020, a number of Californian ports have experienced a downturn due to the coronavirus
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ArticleKey Nogales produce route upgraded
US$134m project Improves safety and efficiency of SR 189, also known as Mariposa Road
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ArticleUS nectarines gain access to China
Nectarines from certain regions of California can be exported to China with immediate effect
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ArticleSouth Africa invests in raisin drying in exports push
New drying method is allowing raisin growers to boost product quality and volumes as South Africa looks to increase exports to UK and Asia
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ArticleCitrus flavonoid could cut obesity
Study shows eating oranges and mandarins could help regulate weight
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ArticleVeg grown in space could take off
Nasa says lettuce grown on the International Space Station are just as tasty, nutritious and safe to eat
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ArticleCitrus greening fight goes on
Scientists in Florida are working towards a new method to help control the Asian citrus psyllid
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ArticleRaisins South Africa targets UK export boost
Industry looks to promote high agronomy standards and product quality as its competes with Turkey and California for market share
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ArticleNMB rebrands for International Women's Day
It will pay tribute to the contribution of women in the mango industry by changing name to National WOmango Board
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ArticleMexican avocados market for March Madness
Avocados From Mexico and Mission Foods launch a joint promotion for a US college basketball tournament
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ArticleOppy management recognised
Fresh produce group is selected as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies for the 19th consecutive time

