All United States articles – Page 211
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ArticleWAC to ramp up post-CNY promos
The Washington Apple Commission will extend its Asia promotions until well after Chinese New Year to help shift surplus volumes
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ArticleFlorida welcomes citrus stabilisation
Latest Florida crop estimate pegs orange volumes at 103m boxes, Florida Citrus Mutual reports
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ArticlePort agreement a positive for WA apples
The tentative agreement to resolve labour negotiations at 29 US West Coast ports has been positive news for the Washington apple industry
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ArticleOppy ready for Honey Belles arrival
Honey Belles from Kiwi Crunch will open this year's New Zealand pear season in North America
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ArticleUS port backlog will take months to clear
Asoex warns that resulting disruptions to table grape shipments threaten to undermine reputation of Chilean fruit industry
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ArticlePMA responds to dietary guideline report
PMA President Cathy Burns releases a statement in response to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee report
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ArticleUS mulls wider access for Mexican avos
Production from Jalisco could soon be cleared for import following pest risk assessment by Aphis
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ArticleChina stops citrus imports from Tulare County
California Citrus Mutual urges industry to adhere to protocols after China halts imports from key growing district due to findings of brown rot
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ArticleBillion-dollar barrier broken again at Sunkist
Sunkist Growers announces its fifth straight billion-dollar revenue year, attributed to hard work and a disciplined sales strategy
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ArticleDole urges consumers to Get up and Grow!
Fresh produce giant aims to show that a lifestyle full of fresh produce has far-reaching benefits
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ArticleUS West Coast ports reopen
Ports have reopened after being shutdown over the Presidents’ Day long weekend in the US
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ArticleIfco supports anti-hunger campaign
Leading provider of reusable plastic containers supports new year-round campaign committed to help end hunger in America
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ArticleDriscoll’s beefs up Portuguese division
Berry marketer aims to make Portugal its main source of blueberries for EMEA markets
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ArticleChilean season still on track
Asoex says shipments to US still set to rise by 5-7 per cent despite long-running port dispute
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ArticleDel Monte bounces back in 2014
Group moves on from 2013 loss by recording full-year net income of US$142.4m
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ArticleFrost sight set on driving growth
CEO of leading fresh produce software firm Linkfresh relocates to California as part of global expansion bid
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ArticleSun Pacific exports halved
Sun Pacific president has said the US West Coast port slowdowns have been a “disaster” for the citrus industry
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ArticleSocial responsibility alliance formed
Mexican and US fresh produce associations form what has been described as an unprecedented alliance on social responsibility
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ArticleDole CEO faces trial over 2013 privatisation
Judge satisfied that the transaction requires further scrutiny
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ArticleObama moves to resolve port dispute
The White House has announced that US labor secretary Tom Perez will help broker a deal in the US West Coast Port Dispute

