All United States articles – Page 212
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Article“Taste” key to avocado marketing
HAB study examined shopper attitudes to different messages displayed on supermarket shelves and at point of sale
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ArticleProfit down at Wal-Mart
Growth in US net sales not enough to prevent fall in overall operating income for first quarter of fiscal 2016
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ArticleStudy sheds light on Tango’s provenance
CVVP claims new research proves that Tango is essentially derived from Nadorcott
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ArticleFPAA holds annual meeting
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas meet features key note from newly appointed AZ director of agriculture
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ArticleLA container volumes slide
Fall in imports and exports due to “robust 2014” and vessel alliance uncertainties, port authority said
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ArticleSouth African citrus set for US
The first South African citrus fruit of 2015 will be arriving in the US next week, while the first significant arrivals are scheduled for mid-June
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ArticleChiquita's losses soar in Q1
Fresh produce giant sees drop in sales, while terminated Fyffes deal hits first quarter expenses and group lays off 300 in Latin America
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US tightens controls on Chilean imports
Findings of live fruit fly larvae behind additional measures announced by Aphis
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ArticleHoltzinger appoints new president
Dave Henze joins US-based apple shipper following long involvement in fresh food business
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ArticleMexican Honey Dews in at Vision
Nogales-based fruit distributor kicked off its La Vision melon harvest this week
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ArticleComplex market for Chilean grapes
Importers in the US and Russia are reporting quality issues in white seedless varieties
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ArticleUniveg reaches merger agreement
25.5m new shares of Greenyard Foods will be issued to shareholders of Univeg and Peatinvest
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ArticleBig drop in Florida citrus forecast
"Silver lining" will come in the shape of increased grower returns, says Florida Citrus Mutual
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ArticleFirstFruits takes bite out of hunger
Group has made a donation of over 330,000 pounds of fresh apples to local fruit banks
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ArticleColombia mulls Roundup ban
President could halt aerial spraying of Monsanto herbicide commonly used in US-backed war on drugs
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ArticleTax junk food to cut fruit and veg prices, think tank urges
In the UK since 1980, ice cream prices have fallen by 50 per cent, while fruit and vegetables have gone up by 199 per cent, ODI claims
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ArticleAussies get ‘first new veggie’ in a decade
Tozer Seeds has launched Kalettes in Australia, through supplier Fresh Select and retail chain Cole Supermarkets
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ArticleGrapes from Mexico launches spring campaign
Mexican grape deal projected to grow by 25 per cent in the next five years according to AALPUM
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ArticlePlum board gains five more years
The California Dried Plum Board has received approval to continue its marketing and research for another five years
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ArticleStemilt unveils cherry infographic
New tool designed to help retailers plan promotions throughout the season

