All United States articles – Page 246
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ArticleGrowers count cost of freeze
A December freeze has severely affected the citrus crop in California’s San Joaquin valley
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ArticleFarm Bill means 'major advances'
United Fresh Produce Association applauds the new Farm Bill, which includes an increase in investment for produce industry initiatives
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ArticleDel Monte mulls Manatee expansion
Partnership deal with Logistec to build new warehouse said to be imminent
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ArticleDemand for fresh fruit grows in US restaurants
Operators now value year-round availability of good quality fruits more highly than locally-sourced produce
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ArticleFive minutes with... Roger Pepperl
Americafruit speaks to Stemilt Growers' marketing director about the Polar Vortex, upcoming opportunities and consumer trends
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ArticleInnovation fuels asparagus demand
New packaging formats are helping grow sales of fresh asparagus, says Gourmet Trading chief executive Brian Miller
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ArticleFull steam ahead for mango market
Category set for further expansion in US as management of quality and supplies become more consistent
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ArticleMiami sets out stall as import hub
Port has already attracted interest from citrus, grapes and asparagus producers in Latin America
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ArticleKeynote: John Anderson, Oppy
Leading importer predicts growth for key high-value items including avocados, berries and premium apple varieties
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ArticleCrunch Pak heads to Super Bowl
Sliced apple products from Crunch Pak will be stocked in the performers' dressing rooms for half-time interval show
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ArticleNew Mission facility ready for Peru avos
State-of-the-art distribution centre in New Jersey will enable company to handle growing volume of imported product
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ArticleBill boost for Florida citrus
Provisional Farm Bill contains US$125m for citrus greening disease research
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ArticleNew clem on the block
Roll Global says volumes of Wonderful Halos-branded mandarins could double in the next five years
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ArticleUnited launches new salad bar mission
Let’s Move Salad Bars to Midwest Schools campaign aims to help increase produce consumption among children in six states
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ArticleRetailer to stock only expired products
A Boston supermarket will sell only out-of-date items and misshapen fresh produce in a bid to tackle food waste
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ArticleWA fruit organisation merger advances
A task force meeting has kept the planned merger of four tree fruit trade companies on schedule
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ArticleKroger, Harris Teeter deal close
Cincinnati-based retailer stands to increase presence in south east and mid-Atlantic regions
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ArticleNew super highway links Mexico to US
Supervia provides faster and less expensive route to market, says Texas International Produce Association
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ArticlePMA embraces tech future
Organisation's members identify emerging technology as key to building consumption and profitability
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ArticleWalmart registers new Indian company
US retail giant registers Walmart India Private as it looks to enter the multi-brand retail market

