All United States articles – Page 222
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ArticleUS growers welcome closer links with Cuba
Easing of trade restrictions heralds opportunity to boost produce exports to the Caribbean country
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ArticleCosts mounting for Californian suppliers
Port action sees significant rise in transport and wage costs for growers, packers and exporters
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ArticleAvocado a day could 'significantly lower cholesterol'
Avocado eaters' health fared best in new low-fat diet study, which involved overweight or obese participants
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ArticleMastronardi unveils greenhouse venture
The largest greenhouse pepper company in North America has introduced Pepperco USA
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ArticleBoldly going where no Opal has been before
Opal apples were included on the fifth operational cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station
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ArticleNY growers unveil new apple variety
RubyFrost is being marketed as a seasonal wintertime apple and is available for a limited period only
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US apple stocks up on 2014
Some 113.5m bushels of fresh apples are still yet to be shipped from the US
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ArticleAustralian mangoes set for US trials
Shipments likely to get underway later this month, with work plan being finalised
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ArticleFresh-cut watermelon bags piloted
Maglio & Co. have announced the completion of a successful pilot project for fresh-cut watermelon bags
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ArticleChiquita swaps Antwerp for Vlissingen
Chiquita bananas are reportedly set to unload at the Dutch port of Vlissingen in the future, instead of Antwerp in Belgium
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ArticleMadera County in citrus quarantine
Discovery of Asian citrus psyllid prompts formation of 100 square mile quarantine zone
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ArticleApples for Health campaign launched in India
Stemilt Growers strengthens partnership with IG International through launch of new promotion
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ArticleKorea's citrus imports rise
South Korea's citrus import volumes are forecast to rise during the 2014/15 season thanks to improved US supply and better prices
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ArticleUS loses China walnut market
Demand for Californian walnuts has fallen sharply this season due to a bumper Chinese crop, denting US grower returns
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ArticleCutrale-Safra seals Chiquita merger
Brian Kocher appointed as multinational's interim chief executive following departure of Ed Lonergan
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ArticleKingston limbers up for Peruvian mango deal
Excellent quality augurs well for new season says president Ken Nabal
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ArticleSuper Bowl to see fresh produce first
Avocados From Mexico claims crown as the first fresh produce brand to advertise during the the Big Game
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ArticleFederal mediation called in US port strikes
Authorities welcome the move, as ports across California record downturns over late 2014
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ArticleChiquita tender offer completed
Brazilians Cutrale and Safra complete tender offer for US-based fresh produce giant

