All North America articles – Page 127
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ArticleLCD hits Northwest cherry crop
Disease intervention removes several million cartons of production capability for the coming season
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ArticleKeeping you informed
The situation is serious. And at Fruitnet we’re taking it very seriously indeed
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ArticleDel Monte offers "uninterrupted supply"
President Youssef Zakharia says company members remain committed to supplying fresh produce amid Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleUFPA calls for govt action as losses mount
Association sets out series of measures to safeguard the fresh produce industry as outbreak worsens
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ArticleOppy to debut Ocean Spray grapes
Company looks to harness the power of the Ocean Spray brand to bring grapes to market
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ArticleSunkist's fresh fruit donation
Cooperative makes citrus donation to local schools and food banks, offering a timely boost of vitamin C
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ArticleCoronavirus: major concern over lack of pickers
As coronavirus cases in Europe and North America keep rising, questions are asked about growers' ability to harvest
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US growers braced for shortage of pickers
Government limits on worker visas set to limit the supply of seasonal workers to harvest crops
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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

