All United States articles – Page 118
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Mexico courts Chinese investment
The government is seeking to develop production of high value vegetables like okra for export to China and other markets
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USA Pears ready for World Pear Day
Consumers will be able to taste US-grown pears via pop-up events in more than 24 countries on 1 December
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Chiquita highlights sustainability efforts
To tie in with America Recycles Day, group shines light on efforts to minimise food waste and promote sustainability
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Dole joins Mickey Mouse celebration
Iconic Disney character's 90th birthday is being marked by the release of a series of new Dole recipes
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Mexico counts cost of avocado strike
Walkout by Michoacán producers is costing the industry US$4.3m a day, says Apeam
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Trade war brings uncertainty to Oakland
Port’s Efficiency Task Force say that while cargo volume growth is currently unaffected, the future is less clear
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Colombian blues chase new markets
With planted area projected to reach 1,500ha in 2021, producers are courting buyers in Europe and the US
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Optimism remains in Florida
Despite slight drop in citrus forecast, growers are still enthusiastic for the season ahead
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From the field, for the planet
David Green, director of the US Sustainability Alliance, discusses the role technology can play in sustainable farming
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US likely to lose market share in China
The supply gap is expected to be filled by further imports, instead of domestic production
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Brazilian artist redesigns Chiquita label
Romero Britto's new series of stickers will appear on fruit in Europe and North America from mid-November
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Oppy pushes premium apples
Importer-distributor puts its stock in premium varieties Ambrosia, Jazz, Envy and Pacific Rose
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Strong sales at Ahold Delhaize
European retailer reports on improved sales across the board and positive operating income growth
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Iran stares down sanctions
President Rouhani has called the US’s reimposition of sanctions “unjust” and vowed to break them, as the country seeks ways to continue business as usual
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US trade deal would see “huge decline” in food safety
Former environment secretary says US will insist on exporting agri products to UK in any deal, thus lowering food safety standards
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Q3 loss at Fresh Del Monte
Group turns in a quarterly net loss of US$21.5m, the result of lower operating income and higher interest expense
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Grant great for grapefruit growers
Florida grapefruit industry gets a boost in the shape of four white-mesh screenhouses thanks to a US$3.5m grant
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Bananas in the running at NYC Marathon
Global brand Chiquita set to lead the pack by offering around 46,000 individual bananas to race participants
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First global soil-to-shelf agtech company launched
Blooom harnesses the power of technology to lift smallholder farmers out of poverty
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Next-generation backing for SnapDragon
Growers in New York state are confident that a descendant of Honeycrisp apples can attract new consumers