All United States articles – Page 150
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ArticleFruit trade could be caught up in trade war
Peak bodies warn proposed tariffs on Chinese products could come back to bite US suppliers
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AnalysisWill Amazon revolutionise food distribution?
Isabelle Chaboud, a professor at the Grenoble School of Management (GEM), looks at the possible long-term effects on the grocery market of Amazon's foray into food retail
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ArticleCalifornia Prune campaign homes in on kids
Prune It For Kids seeking to position prunes as a more nutritious alternative to sugary snacks
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ArticleChilean campaign hits the Big Apple
For the first time, Chilean fruit is being promoted in the heart of New York City
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ArticleTexas red grapefruit in demand
Winter Sweetz enjoys "incredibly successful" season as it continues to educate and promote to consumers
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ArticleEqual Exchange highlights small growers
US Fairtrade organic banana importer establishes March as Banana Month to raise awareness of small-scale farmers
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ArticleMcDonald's makes carbon pledge
The multinational burger chain says it is the first restaurant to set greenhouse gas reduction targets
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ArticleChilean blues smash shipment record
Exports for 2017/18 exceed 110,000 tonnes, with all markets showing increases
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ArticleFirm sentencing for counterfeit foods
A manufacturer selling fake Dole, Zespri and Sunkist labels has been sentenced as China aims to protect IP rights
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ArticleSuntreat launches Suki mandarins
The premium Golden Nugget mandarins have been branded to reflect their quality and taste
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ArticleOppy presents Frank & Able brand
The first Frank & Able tomatoes will be available later this month after launch by Oppy and Sunshine Greenhouse in Canada
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ArticleFood waste often “very logical” study says
A US study of consumer waste habits suggests people often throw away food based on rational decisions
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ArticleUS cranberries on EU hit list
Growers fear that retaliatory tariffs in response to steel dispute could hurt the industry
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ArticleCalifornian ports handle record February volumes
Shipments surge at Long Beach and Los Angeles in the lead-up to Lunar New Year celebrations
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ArticleChile mulls Indian blueberry potential
The fruit is becoming increasingly popular among India’s health conscious consumers
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ArticleAgroFresh expands Harvista use to cherries
Technology interrupts the negative impacts of ethylene and allows more flowers to develop into fruitlets
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ArticleIG brings Artisan Organics apples to India
Mumbai-based importer brings in first batch from Wenatchee, US, through its association with Stemilt Growers
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ArticleVanguard's Pride Packing joins Sage Fruit
Pride Packing, acquired by Vanguard last year, aligns with Sage Fruit to market Washington State topfruit and stonefruit
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ArticleBayer-Monsanto deal rests on BASF
Bayer is prepared to sell its vegetable seed business to BASF to smooth over its proposed merger with Monsanto, in the face of opposition from US farmers
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast 'stable'
Recent passing of federal disaster recovery relief means 'growers can again focus on producing quality citrus'

