All United States articles – Page 212
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ArticleGM apples approved for commercial planting
Arctic comes in from the cold after US prepares to grant OSF licence to grow non-browning Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
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ArticleMango industry to vote on NMB future
Research shows that every dollar spent on NMB programmes and campaigns generated a return of US$11.16 for the industry
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ArticleDemand spikes for NZ avocados in US
North American market presents release valve for leading exporter Avanza, following delicate Australian market
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ArticleGiumarra ready for watermelon boom
Mexican-grown watermelons will boast Sesame Street Eat Brighter! artwork
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ArticlePort shutdown heightens Chilean concerns
With three US-bound vessels carrying a total of 1.8m cartons of Chilean fruit, Asoex fears multimillion dollar losses for the industry
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ArticleWestern Growers appeals to Obama on port dispute
Head of California and Arizona growers group urges President Obama to step in as West Coast ports dispute approaches crisis levels
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ArticleFrench topfruit gains US access
Following lengthy bilateral negotiations, French apples and pears are now permitted to enter the US, albeit under ultra-tight controls
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ArticleLil Snappers pink combo bag unveiled
The bag contains Pink Lady apples and Cara Cara Navels and is the latest joint offering from Stemilt and Sunkist for children
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ArticleChilean fears grow over mounting US port crisis
Looming shutdown of Pacific ports at height of the season will cause huge disruption, warns Asoex
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ArticleUSDA steps up citrus greening fight
US$30m in funding will go towards 30 projects aimed at fighting the deadly citrus greening disease
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ArticleGourmet Trading launches biodynamic blues
Company says the blueberries, sourced from Chile, are targeted at environmentally aware consumers
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ArticlePort shutdowns costing US citrus industry
The Californian citrus industry has said its lost US$500m in exports as a result of US West Coast port shutdowns
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ArticleLimoneira and Cadiz in lemon expansion
US citrus group spends around US$1.2m on extra 200 acres (80ha) of lemon plantations through deal with Cadiz
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ArticleLandec CEO delays retirement
Gary Steele will stay on while the search for a new chief executive continues
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ArticleBill Zentner in Blue Book promotion
Bill Zentner has been named as the new director of ratings at Blue Book Services
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ArticleLimoneira on acquisition trail
US citrus group’s CEO Harold Edwards says it is “actively seeking” to buy more plantations in 2015
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ArticleWAC assures retailers its apples are safe
The US apple industry is working to ensure retailers and consumers are aware that Washington apples are safe to consume
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ArticlePMA makes 'all-in' offer to resolve port dispute
The Pacific Maritime Association has issued an all-in offer to the ILWU in an attempt to resolve US port disputes
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes DulceVida stonefruit
Group introduces its exclusive line of stonefruit varieties bred in Europe
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ArticleChallenges squeeze US citrus sector
Citrus greening, on-going drought and port disruption are testing the resolve of the US citrus industry

