All United States articles – Page 250
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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A Boston supermarket will sell only out-of-date items and misshapen fresh produce in a bid to tackle food waste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
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ArticlePeru eyes bigger stake of US citrus market
ProCitrus calls for US authorities to clear imports from all regions
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ArticleCA governor declares state of emergency
Farmers offered assistance to offset losses as the state faces severe drought, with the driest year on record
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ArticleSpresh aims to kick-start spray project
Israeli start-up Spresh recently launched a campaign on Kickstarter to attract US$54,000 in funding to develop an all-natural aerosol spray that it says can prevent browning and preserve the quality of fruit and vegetables for up to 24 hours after cutting the produce. The amusing video below is part of its campaign.
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ArticleLA container volumes up in December
A surge in exports ahead of Chinese New Year helped boost throughput at the port
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ArticleMixed results for Ahold
Retailer sees falling sales in Q4 but overall yearly growth, while announcing European organisational changes
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ArticleRooney champions citrus research
Tom Rooney highlights disease research benefits for Florida taxpayers as part of appropriations package
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ArticleReady Pac in health and fitness drive
Convenience food specialist is ringing in the new year with the launch of its 'Fresh & Fit Challenge'
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ArticleHAB gears up for record Super Bowl weekend
Avocado consumption during the Big Game could rise by as much as a third this year
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ArticleFlorida citrus estimate falls
USDA predicts the 2013/14 orange crop will be down a further 5 per cent on the December estimate
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ArticlePortMiami adds new fumigation capacity
Port's director says latest expansion will improve efficiency and delivery times

