All United States articles – Page 219
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ArticleGourmet Trading hires salesperson
Paul Mortanian has been welcomed in his new role by vice-president of sales and marketing Kristen Francisco
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ArticleContainer volumes rise at Port of LA
Port authority has agreed a series of measures to resolve current congestion issues
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ArticleNW potatoes pushing for SE Asia
US Northwest potato industry representatives have returned from South East Asia, optimistic about increasing exports to the region
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ArticleParamount teams with Locus Traxx
Citrus giant looks to boost temperature tracking capabilities through utilisation of SmartTraxx Go
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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ArticleNMB appoints new marketing director
Rachel Muñoz previously worked for the Home Shopping Network
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ArticleSolid earnings at Walmart
World's largest retailer enjoys increase in comparable store sales in its domestic market
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ArticleThird quarter sales rise at Ahold
Chief executive Dick Boer reports on positive sales trends in both the US and the Netherlands
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit forecast yields positivity
Growers, packers and suppliers view forecast as positive predictor for Florida grapefruit’s future
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ArticleUS expects Chilean cherry influx
A double-digit increase is expected for North American imports during the 2014/15 campaign
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ArticleWAC apple exports at risk of delays
The US Washington state apple crop at risk of slow movement as a result of West Coast port delays
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ArticleImported cherries plentiful at Oppy
The group will lean on increased volumes of Chilean and Argentinean fruit in future
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ArticleExporters label port strikes the worst they’ve seen
Exclusive: key US produce exporters comment on the impact of West Coast port congestion
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ArticlePatented citrus varieties “way forward”
Maintaining the exclusivity factor through licensed production can help protect growers from price erosion
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ArticleCongestion causes delays at US ports
Industry warns that queues at West Coast ports are likely to continue for the foreseeable future
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ArticleUS ag exports set new record
The USDA has announced record agricultural exports for the financial year 2014
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ArticleChina expects big season for CA citrus
California citrus shipments to China could reach historical highs on their return to the market this season, as more players enter the import deal
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ArticleEd Lonergan "proud" of Chiquita effort
President and CEO welcomes third quarter results as "the strongest in the last five years" for the period
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ArticleFlorida eyes resistant tomato lines
University of Florida releases three new varieties which are said to offer greater disease resistance and quality
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ArticleUS cranberries find market in China
The Cranberry Marketing Committee USA is honing in on growing demand in China as it boosts it international export programmes

