All United States articles – Page 136
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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
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ArticleFlorida citrus production down
Latest forecast shows decreases in both oranges and grapefruit compared with the previous month
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ArticleVitacress funds "groundbreaking" watercress PhD
Scientists hope to develop a more sustainable and nutrient-rich watercress to feed growing population and tackle malnutrition
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ArticleBroccoli sprout extract 'could treat schizophrenia'
Research reveals compound found in broccoli sprout extract can help improve brain signalling in Schizophrenic patients
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ArticleUS to impose tariffs on Mexican tomatoes
FPAA disappointed by Trump administrations decision to end the Tomato Suspension Agreement
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ArticleEFI expands into Central America
Certification of Alpine Fresh’s Guatemalan farms means Equitable Food Initiative now covers four countries
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ArticleMerrill Dibble on Sun World deal
CEO says that the move to sell its farming operations represents a good business opportunity at a "difficult time for agriculture"
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ArticleSun World offloads farming business
Sun World International announces land sale as it shifts its focus and "redeploys resources" to innovation operation
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ArticleUS renews China tariff threat
US proposing to escalate tariffs on US$200bn of goods from 10 per cent to formerly mentioned 25 per cent
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ArticleUpdate to avo quality device
The Avocado Quality Meter lets growers estimate the dry matter of Hass avocados while still on the tree
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ArticleAI could identify dangerous psyllids
Citrus growers in Florida need all the help they can get in the fight against greening disease
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ArticleHortifrut approves US$160m capitalisation
Funds will be used to consolidate and stabilise its position in the global market

