All United States articles – Page 100
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ArticleEarly start for CA cherries
Industry anticipates moderate-sized crop of around 6m-7m cartons in 2020
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ArticleUSDA relax import requirements for Chinese pears
Akesu and Korla-grown pears approved for import to US, following findings of pest risk analysis
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ArticleBranston boosts team with sales director promotion
Lucia Washbrook lands job on British potato supplier’s senior team after series of promotions
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ArticleFall Creek expands board
Kevin Murphy has been appointed to the outside board of directors of the blueberry breeding and nursery business
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ArticleCraig Stauffer outlines coronavirus impact
Head of Vanguard International looks at the impact Covid-19 is having, and could potentially have, on operations
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ArticleBakkavor suffers Covid-19 downturn
Orders decline across all markets for fresh prepared specialist as directors agree substantial wage cut
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ArticleRainier Fruit and T&G Global donate Jazz apples
'Meals on the Move' programme receives 12,000 apples to help provide daily meals to students in Selah, Washington
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ArticleBerry People expands team to support growth
Company is ramping up its organic strawberry and Peruvian avocado and blueberry programmes
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ArticleUnited Fresh goes LIVE!
Virtual platform aims to connect businesses across the globe in June
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ArticleYakima Fruit joins with CMI Orchards
New "strategic partnership" will add over 3m cartons of apples to CMI’s annual volume
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ArticleVince Gambero joins Pretty Lady Vineyards
Industry veteran to oversee marketing plan and forecasting for leading US grape company
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ArticleKelly Dietz takes Hazel Tech job
Produce industry veteran with over 20 years experience joins Hazel Technologies as vice-president sales
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ArticleOppy expands Perpetual Veg partnership
British Columbia grower specialises in production of peppers and long English cucumbers
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ArticleGold takes Del Monte CMO role
Elana Gold will 'lead vision and business performance' of all the company's marketing activities
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ArticleCalifornia Giant primed for bumper strawberry crop
Berry company is targeting stay-at-home consumers through digital marketing campaigns
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ArticleUFPA applauds foreign worker decision
USDA has updated its guidance, recognising foreign workers in agriculture as essential to food supply
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ArticleMiss Chiquita now working from home
Self-styled first lady of fruit backs calls for people to stay at home in order to limit the spread of coronavirus worldwide
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ArticleCosco brings CA to Pacific route
Controlled atmosphere containers were used for the first time on the company’s SEA2 route to ship avocados
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ArticleRainier Fruit improving certification
The US fruit producer has begun the process of certifying with the Equitable Food Initiative

