All United States articles – Page 155
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ArticleTrucco debuts TruStar limes
US importer said it hopes the year-round programme will translate into strong sales in-store
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ArticleCalifornia Giant expands raspberry programme
New acreage in Mexico will enable the company to build year-round availability
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Article"Difficult" Florida citrus season closes
Final USDA forecast of the campaign estimates orange crop of 44.95m boxes
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ArticleUS widens RSA citrus access
Citrus from previously excluded areas of South Africa is on the brink of being admitted to the US
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ArticleFall Creek Farm & Nursery buys Driesvenplant
Family-owned blueberry companies consolidate their businesses after years of partnership
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VideoChina berry market 'could outgrow US'
Video: Jae Chun of Driscoll’s Asia Pacific talks about the challenge of bringing better-tasting fruit to Chinese consumers
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ArticleDuda kicks off summer citrus campaign
Good growing conditions have resulted in excellent eating quality and high brix levels, company says
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ArticleCarrefour signs up for Google online deliveries
Retailer takes on French rivals as competition in e-commerce arena heats up
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ArticleNorthwest cherry season up and running
Autumn cold snaps and spring frosts limit volumes from early season regions but fruit quality holds up well
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ArticleIG launches Stemilt apples
Indian importer IG International launches new US apple variety in Mumbai
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ArticleUS apples hit with 20 per cent trade tariff
After a Trump administration trade spat increasing tariffs on steel and aluminium, Mexico has hit back
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ArticleEliasan Consulting opens for business
Eliasan Consulting, a new firm offering services to support global agricultural trade, has opened for business in Seattle, US
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ArticleSCSA rolls out summer campaign
Sweet Summer Sweepstakes consumer promo launched to coincide with peak South African season
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ArticleSan Miguel enters JV with La Calera
Alliance will enable both companies to strengthen their Southern Hemisphere fruit offer for the North American market
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ArticleNasa soil data used for smart farming
The US space agency will make its soil moisture data available on Google Earth for farmers in a big step for open data
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ArticleWorld Avocado Month to launch
World Avocado Organisation looks to capitalise on growing demand for the fruit in a number of markets around the world
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ArticleNorthwest cherry harvest kicks off
The region has been spared by heavy winter damage and is looking likely to meet its 23m-carton estimate
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ArticleProduce in firing line as US sparks trade war
The EU, Canada and Mexico consider retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
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ArticleWhy 'local' trumps 'national' in US market
FPJ columnist Amy Cross reports on the differences in perception of 'local' and 'national' produce stateside
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ArticleChiquita steps up EU and US campaigns
European marketing continues as company also launches new alphabet stickers for consumers to collect in the US

