All United States articles – Page 132
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Article‘Europe can reach US avo volumes in eight years,' says WAO
World Avocado Organization predicts that by 2027 European volume will match consumption in US, where almost 1.1m tonnes were sold last year
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ArticleUS bails out tariff hit farmers
A US$16bn relief package for US agricultural producers has been announced in response to the ongoing trade war with China
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ArticleDistracted shoppers ‘spend 41 per cent more on the phone’
Mobile phone use distracts shoppers from normal shopping routine prompting more purchases, according to research conducted in Sweden
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ArticleBrand reboot for California Prunes
New brand seeks to move prunes away from occasional food choice to daily purchase
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ArticleRainier Fruit boosts sales team
Key promotions show company’s commitment to promote from within and continue to develop new talent
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ArticleSun World appoints North American import panel
Panel of licensees to import and market proprietary grapes in the US and Canada
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ArticleDel Monte settles over ammonia release
In addition to the penalty, Del Monte will spend over US$100,000 to enhance safety at its facility, EPA reveals
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ArticleOrganic apples on the move
With a new season underway, New Zealand organic apples make their way to the US
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ArticleWAC pleased with tariff removal
Elimination of the 20 per cent duty on apples shipped to Mexico is "welcome news" to the WAC
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ArticleMexico removes tariffs on US ag products
Tariffs on US$3bn of agricultural imports will no longer apply after US lifts tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminium
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ArticleUS reaches organic sales record
US organics become mainstream as sales surpass US$50bn for the first time
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ArticleSinclair’s label journey
After years of development, the story of Sinclair’s fully certified compostable fresh produce labelling solution can now be told
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ArticleRisk analysis for Chinese citrus to US
Five types of citrus fruit from China pending access to US following two years of research on phytosanitary measures
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ArticleDelayed NW cherry season presents challenges
After an anticipated later and lighter start, volumes are forecast to ramp up in July, with growers relying on export markets
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ArticleAmazon, Alibaba leading retail brands
A new report found the two retail brands rank higher than big names like McDonald's, Nike or Louis Vuitton
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ArticleUS ready for South African citrus
Summer citrus time starts again in the US, with the first clementines set to arrive from South Africa
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ArticleMichigan asparagus season underway
Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board says volumes are in line with the previous campaign
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ArticleGene discovery could lead to tastier tomatoes
Scientists in America successfully mapped the genome of 725 tomato varieties, locating a rare "flavour gene" in the process
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ArticleChina hits back with tariffs
Following a recent increase to 25 per cent on Chinese goods to the US, China has retaliated against US imports
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ArticleUS implements 25 per cent tariff
Threatened increase in tariffs on Chinese goods now in place with deal still pending between US and China

