All United States articles – Page 206
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ArticleArgentine doctors call for Monsanto ban
Members of medical union Fesprosa cite WHO declaration that chemicals in best-selling Roundup herbicide are “likely carcinogenic”
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ArticleUS, Honduras ink agricultural development deal
Sale of US-supplied agricultural commodities will fund rural development projects
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Eating an apple pre-shop 'makes you buy more fruit and veg'
US researchers discovered people can be primed to buy healthy food if they eat an apple before going to the supermarket
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ArticleXPO acquires Norbert Dentressangle
€3.24bn transaction is expected to be completed in the second quarter of the year
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ArticleUS importers get Recall Ready
Full-day course from United Fresh Produce Association will prepare importers in case of a food safety recall
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ArticleDel Monte earnings drop in Q1
Group fails to deliver optimal earnings after adverse weather-related effects and unfavourable exchange rates
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ArticleKocher in at Castellini Group
Former Chiquita man is back in business already, taking the COO position at the Cincinnati produce company
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ArticleIndonesia's import requirements return to normal
The Indonesian Agricultural Quarantine Agency has announced import requirements for US fresh apples have returned to normal
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ArticleUS says yes to Peruvian papayas
Imports of peppers and oversized mangoes also expected to be approved by the USDA today
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ArticleVidalia onion campaign to kick off
Georgia-based Vidalia Onion Committee Announces Start Date and Marketing Campaign for 2015
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ArticleOppy makes experienced additions
Sales veterans Mike Hatcher and James Galindo have joined the fresh produce importer
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ArticlePeru seeks wider access to US
Peppers, papaya, citrus, asparagus, blueberries and mangoes amongst items to be discussed by Minagri at meeting with US authorities
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ArticleUS grants access to Chinese apples
China can now ship apples to the US following new import regulations announced by the US Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service
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ArticleUSA Pears lands NAMA award
Pop-up restaurant concept, utilised at 2014 FEAST Portland, recognised by National Agri-Marketing Association
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ArticleFall Creek beefs up LatAm sales team
Jeff Ford, formerly of Inabata Foods, will manage sales and grower support for established and emerging blueberry growing regions
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ArticleUS and Japan continue TPP negotiations
Progress made towards Pacific Rim trade pact but agriculture remains a sticking point
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ArticleDel Monte enters new credit facility
Fresh produce giant announces it has entered into new US$800m senior unsecured credit facility
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ArticleGrapes 'help counter stress'
Grape intake reversed stress-related cognitive, behavioural and biochemical deficits, according to a University of Houston study
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ArticleMarch high for port of Los Angeles
The month marks the second-highest in terms of volumes handled in the port's history
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ArticleDisney delight for Freska mangoes
Freska is launching four varieties of Mexican mangoes featuring Disney characters

