All United States articles – Page 256
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ArticleFirst European pears hit US retail shelves
European Flavors aiming to market around 1,000 tonnes of Italian fruits and vegetables in US East Coast by the end of the year
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ArticleWilmington welcomes first Chilean vessel
First of an estimated 25 ships carrying Chilean fruit for customers in eastern US and Canada
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ArticleBribing kids to eat fruit boosts intake
Study finds that using money as an incentive increased schoolchildren’s fruit intake by 80 per cent
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ArticleForecast fall for Florida citrus
Orange and grapefruit crops now expected to be lower than first anticipated, according to Florida Citrus Mutual
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ArticleSyngenta sells US fresh produce arm
Dulcinea Farms is sold to international grower Pacific Trellis though Syngenta retains supply agreement for melon seeds
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ArticleFuture Group partners with Sunkist
Leading Indian retailer establishes deal to manufacture, market and sell the US company's drinks range
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ArticleCA to boost walnut exports to India
After gaining access to India earlier this year, the California Walnut Commission aims to capitalise on rising demand
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ArticleKroger posts Q3 sales rise
Retailer said produce and natural food categories performed particularly well
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ArticleFirst Van Gogh mangoes head to US
Vision Produce reports that Peruvian mangoes bearing the label are on route to the country
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ArticleCalifornia citrus shipments on hold
Packers in affected areas required to halt shipments while damage assessments are carried out
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ArticleReady Pac chairman emeritus passes
Seb Gertmenian, father of Ready Pac founder Dennis Gertmenian, has died at the age of 101
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ArticleNew president at Indy Fruit
Greg Corsaro will take over as president from 1 January, according to reports
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ArticleDole extends Wilmington deal
Fresh produce multinational has inked a 15-year lease to stay at Port of Wilmington, protecting crucial Delaware jobs and revenue
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ArticleRise in US apple holdings
US Apple Association report shows that fresh apple holdings are up 3 per cent on the same period of 2012
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ArticlePurfresh appoints senior sales director
Industry veteran John Harnett brings decades of senior management and sales experience to the company
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ArticleCA citrus crop damaged in freeze
Mandarin production likely to be hardest hit, as frost protection cost exceeds US$23m according to trade association
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ArticlePaia names new chairmen
Association is tasked with increasing Peruvian asparagus exports to the US
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ArticleSeven DC schools receive salad bars
Kaiser Permanente and Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools partner to bring more fruits and vegetables to 2,300 local students
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ArticleMexican avocado ban lifted
Local officials in Tancitaro working to resume full production as quickly as possible
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ArticlePeruvian grapes in Miami first
The inaugural shipment cold treated grapes has been imported directly into the south Florida port

