All United States articles – Page 185
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ArticleBayer aims for banana sustainability
At the International Banana Congress, Bayer showcased its innovative approaches to drive sustainability in banana production
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ArticleJoined-up thinking brings fresh hope for bananas
Advances in breeding, transgenics, diagnostics and disease management are helping the fight against TR4
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ArticleContainerisation a boon for banana exporters
The growth of containerised shipments has made markets more accessible than ever, says Turbana’s Juan David Alarcón
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ArticleLimex rebrands as SiCar Farms
Company says new brand better represents its growth and vertical integration
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ArticleSun World boosts Innovations team
Sun World International has appointed Garth Swinburn as VP of licensing and Terry Bacon as VP of variety development
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ArticleBanana industry unites to face common enemy
International collaboration is the key to overcoming challenges posed by disease and climate change, conference is told
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ArticleFlorida growers highlight HLB impact
Citrus producers taking part in a UF/IFAS survey say 80 per cent of trees are suffering from citrus greening
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ArticleUS marketer sounds warning on Chilean grapes
John Pandol says industry must do more to address quality issues if it is to safeguard its long-term future
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ArticleLimoneira COO discusses South Africa deal
Alex Teague, Limoneira’s chief operating officer, talks to Asiafruit about the group’s new joint venture South African operation, and its plans to form a similar alliance in Argentina
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ArticleGrowth in Florida citrus outlook
Good news for growers as Valencia forecast rises despite ongoing battle against disease
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ArticlePort of LA breaks through 2m TEU barrier in Q1
Overall cargo volumes up 11.3 per cent in first three months of 2016
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ArticleMunger Brothers and Hortifrut to merge
Munger-Hortifrut North America Inc will be a new subsidiary of Hortifrut S.A. and will manage North American berry operations
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ArticlePolish apples failing to find new markets
New stock figures appear to confirm that a lack of suitable varieties is holding the country back following the Russian ban
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ArticleGiumarra highlights Mexican operations
National Watermelon Association's Bob Morrissey tours videxport's watermelon operations
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ArticleWhy broccoli leaves may be the next kale
Previously regarded as a waste product, the leaves are now increasingly regarded as a vegetable in their own right
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ArticleDole drives home healthy eating message
Group launches community-targeted version of its Get UP and Grow! initiative in the US
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ArticleLinkFresh lands leadership prize
Group receives Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award for food safety ERP software
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ArticleAmbrosia wins apple play-off
US Apple Association's first Apple Madness online contest is won by the versatile Ambrosia variety
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ArticleUS mulls Chilean lemon rule change
Comments open on proposed rule to amend import requirements for lemons from Chile into the continental US
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ArticleDiet rich in beans 'keeps you slimmer'
Eating just a 130g serving of beans, peas, chickpeas or lentils each day can help you stay trim without making any other dietary changes

