All North America articles – Page 124
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ArticleChiquita's female empowerment efforts
Banana giant highlights tools it has in place to safeguard women’s rights and promote opportunities
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ArticleUGPBAN stresses commitment to agroecology
Bananas from Guadeloupe and Martinique will highlight their environmental focus at this week’s Fruit Attraction show in the Spanish capital
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ArticleBuoyant Mexico looks to expand berry markets
Concerns about over-reliance on US are fuelling drive into new markets
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ArticleDole launches Frozen 2 health alliance
Fresh produce giant begins three-month programme described as one of its "largest-ever health initiatives"
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ArticleGreen light for red-fleshed apples
As Kissabel enters its second year of commercial testing, the response from buyers has reportedly been positive
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ArticleIMG Citrus celebrates four decades of growth
Family-owned company has faced many challenges during its 40-year history
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ArticleZespri targets US market
Consumer and market research the cornerstone of Zespri’s push to increase Kiwifruit sales in US
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ArticleTomra brings new solutions to PMA Fresh Summit
Tomra Group’s Compac and BBC Technologies will launch new post-harvest technologies at the event
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ArticlePristine grape growers sign NBA star
Green Ranger-branded grapes, named after LA Lakers star Danny Green, will be available from November
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ArticleUSDA buys US$30m of table grapes
Fruit to be repurposed and extra funding allocated to help promotion in export markets
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ArticleFurther investment for Hummingbird Technologies
UK smart-farming startup, which uses drones to help growers make better decisions, remains popular with capital markets
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ArticleShort but sweet
British supermarkets ran low on sweet potatoes in August, however NPD and expanding usage are boosting the category. Fred Searle speaks to Barfoots’ supply chain category manager Ketan Dave and commercial manager Rebecca Charnley
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ArticleGuadeloupe bananas near organic status
Producers on the French West Indian island of Guadeloupe expect to commercialise organically certified bananas in 2020
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ArticleAustralian horticulture exports perform strongly
A prosperous 2018/19 season for Australia’s horticulture industry sees an increase in nut, fruit and vegetable exports
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ArticleSunkist grows its sales force
Group looks to improve service to customers by making changes to its sales team
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ArticleLa Dona breaks record for airflown pineapples
Company says consumers are showing preference for ripe, artisan pineapples over sea-freighted fruit
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ArticleUS trade mission targets Asia
A host of US delegates will be travelling to Vietnam to meet with counterparts from a number of Asian countries
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ArticleGrowers eager for US-India trade agreement
Californian walnut growers hopeful of an agreement, as retaliatory tariffs hurt exports
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ArticleSolid start to Florida citrus season
First USDA forecast of the campaign predicts larger volumes of oranges and grapefruit
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ArticleThe light fantastic
How Boston-based Freight Farms’ new growing system could enable anyone to grow fresh produce on their own doorstep

