All United States articles – Page 219
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ArticleSpend to halt global banana crisis, UN body urges
FAO claims US$47 million is needed to tackle the new and deadly Tropical Race 4 (TR4) strain of Fusarium wilt disease
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ArticleUS and Mexico in joint bid to protect workers
FPAA and CAA sign up to project aiming to prevent labour abuses highlighted by recent exposé in LA Times
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ArticleStemilt publishes pear report
Group's FruitTracker programme has published its second Stemilt-O-Graphic
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ArticleNear record seasons for CA grapes
Volumes fall short of last season’s bumper crop, but strong prices have industry celebrating
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ArticleAFM reaches out to Hispanic consumers
Avocado promotional campaign will target key Hispanic markets during the height of the NFL season
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ArticleCutrale-Safra clears regulatory hurdle
Brazilian group secures approval from Ukrainian antitrust authorities and now awaiting clearance from Honduras and Ecuador
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ArticleCitrus growers survive frost scare
Well-prepared Californian growers record minimal damage during festive-season freeze
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ArticleCalifornia storms aid crop development
While coming no closer to ending drought conditions, California's December storms have aided crop growth
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ArticleTesco welcomes in US Meyer lemons
Available across the retailerʼs stores, the citrus is a known favourite ingredient of chefs throughout the UK, notably Jamie Oliver
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ArticleNC sweet potato acreage climbs
Production increases reflect strong consumer demand at home and abroad
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ArticleVietnamese shipper makes produce history
Anh Duong Sao, a Vietnamese exotics supplier, made produce history this month by shipping Vietnam's first longan consignment to the US
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ArticleProduce Mom partners with North Bay
Official blog and consumer brand of Indianapolis Fruit Company welcomes North Bay Produce to its family of partners
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ArticleCathay benefits from port dispute
Cathay Pacific reported robust cargo growth in November, thanks in part to the US west coast port dispute
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ArticleWhen the chips are down
The US west coast port dispute is cutting potato portion sizes in Japan's McDonald's restaurants
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ArticleVision expands chili pepper deal
Group looks to take control of chili pepper supply chain with new deals
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ArticleEl Niño augurs well for US growers
Weather phenomenon suggests higher than normal precipitation for southern states
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ArticleUSDA reveals organic proposal
Department wants to expand organic exemption from assessments under various commodity promotion programmes by AMS
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ArticleReciprocal apple trade on the cards
The US apple industry is hopeful of full varietal access for apple imports and exports to and from China
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ArticleBanana cartel fines "should remain"
EU High Court adviser recommends that fines imposed on Dole and Fresh Del Monte for banana price fixing should be upheld
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ArticleAHEA signals South Korean potential following FTA
Export association expects Australia to build significantly on A$6.8m trade into Asian nation over 2013/14

