All United States articles – Page 221
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ArticleIndonesia bans Bidart Bros apples
Indonesia has become the latest South East Asian nation to implement a ban on some imported US apples
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ArticleSun World appoints new CEO
Merrill Dibble is named as the new president and chief executive officer of Sun World International
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ArticleDriscoll’s appoints global food safety director
Keith Refsnider has been announced as the global food safety director for global berry company Driscoll’s
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ArticleChina opens doors to all US apple varieties
Breakthrough for Washington apple shippers, as they gear up to market other varieties besides Red Delicious and Golden Delicious to China
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ArticleKFC unable to cash in on selling chips in Japan
Industrial strikes by dock-workers in the United States have made it difficult for Japan to secure a steady supply of chips
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ArticleChiquita's Charlotte exit costs revealed
Group reveals in an SEC form that exiting its Charlotte premises will cost in the range of US$25m-US$40m
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ArticleOppy brightens berry offer
New sources and packaging have revamped the group;s berry category
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ArticleCalifornia plums clinch Australia access
Australia’s counterseasonal stonefruit category to receive a boost this year with the addition of plums to the existing peach and nectarine offer
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ArticleGourmet hires transportation head
Gourmet Trading Company has hired Jesus Garcia as its new transportation manager
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ArticleUSDA chases Tesco's 'ex-sweet potato supplier' for $1.7m
Bissett Produce Company, of North Carolina, allegedly failed to make payment to nine growers for 72 lots of produce
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ArticleBayer registers Sivanto in the US
New insecticide is registered, offering growers an "innovative solution with outstanding safety profile"
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CommentThe global avocado market is changing
Jim Donovan of Mission Produce offers a Californian perspective on recent changes in international avocado supply
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ArticleAFM keeps ball rolling
Following its Big Game promotion, nationwide Fanwich campaign will kick off on 2 February
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Listeria outbreak prompts apple recall
Shipments of Granny Smith and Gala apples from California apple packer Bidart Bros have been recalled in Malaysia and the Philippines
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ArticleChilean president visits US ports
Wilmington and Philadelphia are the main ports of entry for Chilean fruit
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ArticleChiquita begins 'next chapter'
As the group moves from its Charlotte home, interim CEO Brian Kocher informs employees of structural changes
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ArticleAustralian mangoes granted US access
Door officially opens, with peak industry body eyeing opportunity to increase grower profits
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ArticleSchool break times 'affect fruit and veg consumption'
Holding school breaks before lunchtime can help increase fruit and vegetable consumption by 54 per cent, new study claims
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ArticleFlorida citrus "needs more funding"
As the state's citrus forecast falls, agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam called for greater funding to fight citrus greening

