All United States articles – Page 256
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ArticleDriscoll's shuffles key personnel
Soft fruit specialist announces several moves to further advance its global business strategy
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ArticleNew York state apples 'roar back'
Growers are expecting a crop of nearly 32m bushels, a major upturn on last year's frost-affected crop
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ArticleCalifornia citrus pest discovery
A minimum of 100 Asian citrus psyllids have been found in the San Joaquin Valley
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ArticleUS demand high for RSA citrus
Over 30,000 tonnes of fruit has been shipped from South Africa so far, with further volumes arriving until early November
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Tommy Wilkins joins Ciruli Brothers
Industry veteran named as director of sales and business development at Grow Farms Texas
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ArticleBrian Miller to address Symposium
Gourmet Trading president will be a featured speaker at the upcoming International Asparagus Symposium in Peru
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ArticleGrape scientist honoured for outstanding work
Varieties developed by the researcher account for half of California's entire output
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ArticleSteve Lutz moves from Nielsen to CMI
Columbia Marketing International hires Steve Lutz as vice-president of marketing to replace Bob Mast who was promoted to president in April
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ArticleFresh & Easy sold off to Yucaipa
Following a strategic review, a 'substantive part' of Tesco's US operation has been sold to YFE Holdings
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ArticleAlbertson's to acquire United Supermarkets
Retailer makes intentions clear as it looks to complete a transaction by the end of October
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ArticleBrazil to export fewer table grapes
A strong local market means less volume will go to Europe and the US this year as the 2013 season gets underway
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ArticleReady Pac picks marketing director
Barbara Moreno is responsible for leading the marketing activities for the packaged salad, snacking and cut vegetable product segments
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ArticleFreshmax strives for growth
New appointments detailed in media release reflect emphasis on company growth and development
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ArticleBigger cherry crop for Argentina
Although high costs will continue to restrict industry performance this season, crop volume is looking solid
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ArticleBayer pledges €1bn of extra investment
Chemicals giant says increasing demand from farmers necessitates more innovative agricultural solutions
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ArticleSafeway penalised over emissions
Retailer set to pay US$600,000 civil fine and implement an emission-reduction plan
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ArticleJuly sees global airfreight growth
Europe and the Middle East enjoy improvements according to International Air Transport Association
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ArticleGourmet celebrates Oz anniversary
Gourmet Trading has teamed with Warner Bros. for the 75th anniversary of the Wizard of Oz
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ArticleHigh potential for social media in Asia
With more than half of Asia's population now online, there is a ripe opportunity to engage consumers
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ArticleMajor grant for Port of Wilmington
Federal funding for repairs will allow the US port to better meet customer needs and compete for new business

