All United States articles – Page 233
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ArticleFlower Sprouts renamed for US
Tozer Seeds launch sprout kale hybrid in the US under new name Kalettes to reach kale-loving American consumers
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ArticleLemons drive Limoneira growth
Total revenue climbs over the third quarter of 2014 fiscal year, as lemon sales rise in volume and value
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ArticleUS parents back healthy school meals
United Fresh president & CEO Tom Stenzel has highlighted the fact that parents support fruit and vegetables in school meals
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ArticleStemilt awarded apple license
Stemilt will grow and market the MN55 cultivar, which will be commercially available in 2017
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ArticleChiquita investors given more time
Fyffes grants Chiquita permission to adjourn shareholder meeting and engage in discussions with Cutrale and Safra
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ArticleScottish saga stunts sterling
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on how the upcoming Scottish independence referendum is causing havoc for the UK's currency
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ArticleAdvisory firms wade into Chiquita debate
Glass Lewis & Co and Egan-Jones have questioned the valuation process of the Chiquita Board with respect to the Fyffes transaction
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ArticleVietnamese exotics gain US entry
The USDA has granted Vietnamese lychee and longan imports access to the US mainland from October
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ArticleMexican avos are 'Hungry for Football'
Avocados from Mexico launches new campaign to tie the fruit in with the start of the college football season
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ArticleBananas and potassium-heavy veg 'cut stroke risk'
US researchers 'discover' that people with high levels of potassium in their daily diet are far less likely to suffer deadly brain attack
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ArticleBayer plots further US growth
Bayer CropScience is committing "significant resources" to tap into long-term positive market development North America
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ArticleChiquita "fears shareholders back Brazilians"
Cutrale and Safra have landed the latest strike in the increasingly bitter battle for Chiquita Brands International
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ArticleFyffes moves to correct 'inaccuracies'
Group files investor presentation and addresses what it calls "inaccurate information" from Cutrale/Safra partnership
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ArticleTotal Produce: more acquisitions likely
Company says it is ready to buy more companies in order to drive its growth during the coming months and years
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ArticleProduce bucks falling US export trend
US horticultural exports for 2015 are forecast to reach record levels, bucking a predicted US$8bn year-on-year fall in agricultural shipments
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ArticleTotal Produce invests in California
Company secures deal for eventual majority share in Eco Farms, a key supplier of avocados, citrus and exotics
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ArticleCanada set to import more US produce
USDA forecasts increase in shipments north of border and suggests total export value could exceed grain and feed for first time
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ArticleUSDA bans leading Florida importer
Importer-exporter falls foul of US law governing payments to suppliers, following investigation by government's AMS agency
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ArticleUS considers broadening access for RSA citrus
South African shippers turning increasingly to US market as Europe tightens controls on imports
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ArticleCutrale-Safra push for Chiquita takeover
Chiquita shareholders are being urged to vote in favour of the proposed takeover by Cutrale-Safra

