All United States articles – Page 195
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AnalysisDo kids who grow kale eat kale?
Garrett M. Broad, assistant professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University, considers the long-term effects of school gardening
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ArticleCA navel crop forecast at 84m cartons
California’s crop of navel oranges has been forecast at 84m, with fruit set per tree up on the five-year average.
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ArticleWhat did you miss at Asia Fruit Logistica?
This year's exhibition created a considerable buzz on social media. Here are some of our highlights from the show…
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ArticleDevice gauges apple ripeness
A new handheld gadget may finally put an end to the maturity lottery, assessing the ripeness of fruit by estimating the chlorophyll content in the skin
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ArticleGiant-Landover offers free fruit
Children visiting US stores of parent company Ahold-Delhaize will reportedly be offered a free piece of fruit, as efforts are ramped up to improve diets of youngsters
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ArticleFDOC appoints Midsummer Marketing
Group will handle European promotions for fresh Florida grapefruit
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ArticleHani El-Naffy to leave Del Monte
Role as president and COO will be transitioned over the next five months
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ArticleOppy promotes Craig Winford
Greenhouse veteran takes on new role while continuing to manage the group's BC and California pepper portfolio
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ArticleHighline caps strong first half for Fyffes
Acquisition of mushroom firm boosted Irish group's results, with strong growth also reported for melons and pineapples
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ArticleBayWa puts down new roots in Asia
With a new office open in Thailand, the group is committed to growth in the region, despite slow progress on market access
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ArticleDriscoll’s unveils new look
Global berry business Driscoll’s has launched a new brand strategy with a refreshed look
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ArticleRetailers ‘in favour’ of wonky veg
A new survey has found that most senior managers in grocery retail believe consumers would buy more wonky veg
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ArticleEmerson expands global presence
The US technology firm has enlarged and enhanced its capability in global monitoring services with the acquisition of Locus Traxx and Paksense
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ArticleRetailers adapting to silver consumers
The growing population of senior consumers is driving changes from smaller retail store formats to home delivery services
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ArticleVanguard expands global sales team
Vanguard International has announced new sales and marketing positions to support its growing global business
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ArticleNZ persimmons closer to US access
The US Department of Agriculture has proposed amending regulations to allow fresh persimmons from New Zealand into the US
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ArticleCA grapes to wrap up early
The California table grape season is running ahead of historic norms
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ArticleAFM goes all out with promos
Avocados From Mexico is going big on marketing in the US to over the next few weeks
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ArticleNW cherries coming out on top
Northwest Cherry Growers president, BJ Thurlby, reflects on the 2016 season, which is still in progress in a limited way
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ArticleVanguard appoints SEA manager
Yuyuh Sukmana to oversee annual sales and marketing responsibilities in growing region

