All United States articles – Page 233
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ArticleHeat is on for CA table grapes
An unusually warm winter has kicked off one of the earliest Californian table grape seasons, now suffering its third year of drought
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ArticleNew model may help growers in droughts
US-developed tool holds promise for showing growers when to plant so they can avoid costly droughts
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ArticleSFLC secures slice of South American trade
Chris Scott is pleased with the progress made by the South Florida Logistics Centre
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ArticleJazz raises funds for diabetes prevention
Crunch to Contribute campaign raises awareness and funds through social media
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ArticleClay Wittmeyer outlines Naturipe ambitions
Director of International sales talks Latin American supplies, promising varieties and innovation
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ArticleAsia-US freight rates to rise
Transpacific shipping organisation has recommended companies raise Asia-US freight rates from 1 August
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ArticleSunkist champions salt alternative
Study shows lemons can be used instead of salt, reducing use by up to 75 per cent
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ArticleUnited rewarded for salad bar scheme
United Fresh Foundation receives Power of A Gold Award for Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools
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ArticleBridging the gap
Major infrastructure upgrades in the southern US mean fresher winter fruit and vegetables for North American consumers
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ArticleFive minutes with... Ronald Bown
Asoex president discusses tough season in 2013/14 and Chile's plans in the US moving forward
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ArticleDelaware set for new marine terminal
Holt has teamed up with SJPC to create the first new marine terminal on the Delaware River in over 30 years
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ArticleOppy wants you to 'eat brighter!'
Fruit items will be united with a Sesame Street theme in a bid to appeal to young fresh produce consumers
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ArticleKroger releases annual sustainability report
Retailer is moving closer to its goal of achieving the Environmental Protection Agency’s Zero Waste threshold
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ArticleNW cherries cleared out on 4 July
Northwest cherry shipments have been running at record pace since early June, with no signs of slowing down
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ArticleWilmington confirms Chiquita stay
Diamond State Port Corporation and Chiquita have signed a new lease agreement covering a five-year period
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ArticleUS to widen access for Peruvian mangoes
Lima – Larger sizes could be cleared for shipment to the US market in time for next season, according to grower-exporter association Apem
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ArticleFrieda's debuts new produce videos
US specialty produce expert debuts new season of YouTube series offering tips and recipes
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ArticleWA fruit association elects president
Newly formed Washington State Tree Fruit Association has elected Jon DeVaney as president
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ArticlePorts of LA, Shanghai form Ecopartnership
The Port of Los Angeles and Port of Shanghai have signed an agreement to exchange information and increase the shore power of the world’s largest port
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ArticleNew route for South American fruit
The USDA has announced a new programme to allow imports of cold-treated South American fruit through Georgia

