All United States articles – Page 224
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ArticlePortland pays liners to use port
The US Port of Portland is paying shipping lines to not abandon its container terminal facility, used by agricultural exporters
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ArticleNMB gears up for 2015 marketing push
Association armed with newly executive director and marketing director and new strategic plan
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ArticleCalifornia signs landmark deal with Sagarpa
Agreement will boost state’s agricultural exports to Mexico which have already tripled in the past ten years
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ArticleEquality nears for US potatoes
In the US, potatoes are closer to gaining equality with other vegetables as Congress prepares to approve their inclusion in national nutrition programme
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ArticleUSDA outlines agricultural forecast
US full-year 2015 exports are forecast down US$9bn from previous year, while imports are set to stand at a record US$116bn
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ArticleAril excitement for school menus
Several school districts have added Ruby Fresh pomegranate aril snack cups to lunch programmes
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ArticleFlorida citrus holds steady
Orange crop unchanged at 108m boxes while grapefruit volumes expected to hit 15m boxes
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ArticleStorm brings relief for California
Pineapple Express set to dump up to 9 inches of rain in some areas
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ArticleWal-Mart promotes McKenna to COO
Appointment is latest move in reorganisation of top staff in US by CEO Greg Foran
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ArticleUniveg-TFFG deal 'mutually beneficial'
Exclusive: Univeg Group chief executive Francis Kint talks to Eurofruit about the group’s production demerger
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ArticleUniveg spins off production units
Alara’s Kerim Taner takes charge of new company The Fruit Farm Group comprising six major production units
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ArticleWashington apple crop hits 150m cartons
Marketers scramble to find new sales avenues, with bulk of the record crop sitting in storage
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ArticleDel Monte recalls fresh-cut apples
Products distributed to retailers in the north-eastern US may be affected by Listeria monocytogenes
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ArticleGuac focus for Avos from Mexico
Promotional body Avocados from Mexico is teaming with Old El Paso during the prime US football season
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ArticleOrganic farming 'more productive' than previously thought
New research reanalysed data collected in 115 previous studies comparing organic and conventional agriculture
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ArticleOpal shows the spirit of giving
Over 6,000 Opal apples were handed out to New Yorkers on Giving Tuesday
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ArticleCH Robinson wins Driscoll's award
Event celebrating transportation providers sees group land prize for going "above and beyond" in challenging environment
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ArticleMaersk drops North Asia-US route
Maersk Line has announced it will terminate its North Asia-US route from 15 January
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ArticleSinclair EcoLabel proving popular
Consumer preference for environmentally friendly products sees strong uptake in sales

