All United States articles – Page 185
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ArticlePesticides "crucial" to produce future
Agriculture expert Leonard Gianessi warns consumers that they cannot expect "picture-perfect" produce without pesticide use
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ArticleProduce packaging fails: a brief history
Following the discovery of individually shrink-wrapped potatoes, Fruitnet compiles its own collection of extreme packaging
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ArticleBack in the USA for Moroccan citrus
Following a ban of several months after the discovery of fruit fly larvae, Moroccan citrus will once again been given the all-clear
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ArticlePositive news amid "tumultuous season"
Latest Florida citrus forecast sees slight rise in orange volumes
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ArticleLawson eyes international markets
Convenience store owner hopes to grow international footprint, with South East Asia and the US on the radar
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ArticlePort Tampa Bay invests in coldstorage
Partnership with Richard Corbett and Port logistics ushers in new era of imports and exports of refrigerated products
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ArticleProduce brands partner for summer sweepstakes
Collaborative strategy has proven to be successful in past promotions
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ArticleUS cherries "cut off" from France
Banning of cherry imports from countries where the chemical product dimethoate is used spells bad news for the US
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ArticleSolid returns for North American grapes
Table grape programmes out of Mexico and California get underway to a strong start
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ArticleNorthwest pears set for similar volumes
Projections for the 2016 Northwest pear crop signal a slight increase on last year’s total volume, but a 7 per cent decline on the five-year average
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ArticleUS convenience and organic sales rise
Fresh Facts on Retail report finds that US consumers continue to prefer convenience and value-added products
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ArticleAFM to unveil major 2016/17 campaign
Avocados from Mexico will outline its multi-tiered trade programme at United Fresh on 20-22 June
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ArticleCalifornia prune output nosedives
This year’s crop is set to be the smallest in 90 years according to the state agriculture department
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ArticleMexico drops investigation into US apples
Washington industry relieved after antidumping case terminated and provisional duties removed
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Article"New way" to detect Immature citrus
Researchers in Florida say they can help producers apply fertiliser and water more accurately
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ArticleNew benchmark for Indian mangoes
Irradiated mangoes shipped from India to the US hits the 500-tonne mark for the season
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ArticleHand-y appointment for Capespan
Capespan North America has appointed Danielle Hand to the position of food safety director
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ArticlePrepared veg supplier looking to crack US market
International business currently provides 16 per cent of sales for Mash Direct, which also wants to boost sales in southern England
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ArticleNaturipe reaches peak of blues campaign
Growing demand means the California group must constantly innovate to keep pace
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ArticleCR exporters slam new pineapple controls
Canapep warns that new inspection measures at ports are causing delays to shipments

