All United States articles – Page 258
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ArticleSun World adds Peru and Mexico licensees
US-based grower-marketer and breeder appoints Camposol and Grupo Alta as its grape producer-licensees in Peru and Mexico respectively
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ArticleGiumarra eyes high-quality asparagus
Despite overall reduced yields, Giumarra Borquez expects increased volumes of high-quality asparagus from Obregón
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ArticleUSDA grants for specialty crops
Agriculture secretary announces US$52m investment to support the country's specialty crop producers
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ArticleUS-Japan ink organic deal
Organic products certified in Japan or the US can be sold as organic in either country from 1 January 2014
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ArticlePort of Wilmington records success
Better cooling facilities and logistics services are pushing up fresh fruit arrivals at the Delaware River port of entry
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ArticleTampa welcomes state funding
Tampa Port Authority says that will receive around US$23m in funding to finance capital projects
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ArticlePTI implications discussed in Florida
Compliance with traceability and food safety rules for the US market was the hot topic of conversation among fresh produce industry representatives
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ArticleStemilt and Lantao launch Starkrimson in China
US shipper Stemilt is teaming up with Chinese importer Lantao to be the first suppliers of US Starkrimson pears into China
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ArticleUS grants green light to Aus lychees
Australia has gained access to the US for its lychees just days after getting the green light for its mango exports to this market
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ArticleCalifornia predicts bumper pomegranate crop
A bumper pomegranate crop is in the works this season, anywhere from 10-15 per cent up on last year
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ArticleBayer backs citrus greening battle
Organisation collaborates with Florida Specialty Crop Foundation to help fight against the devastating citrus greening disease
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ArticleUruguay prepares first US-bound citrus
Once the work plan for the deal is approved, the first volume of Uruguayan citrus will be marketed commercially in the US
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ArticleKroger unveils CEO succession plan
Retailer will replace retiring chief executive David Dillon with current president and COO Rodney McMullen
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ArticleCA grapes moving at record pace
California grape shipments surpassed 4m cartons per week in five out of the six weeks through 13 September, according to USDA figures
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ArticleSlight drop tipped for California navels
Initial forecast from California Agricultural Statistics Service points to slightly lighter crop of larger fruit in 2013/14
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ArticleTampa eyes pineapple potential
Raul Alfonso of the Tampa Port Authority will speak at the upcoming IPO Global Pineapple Conference in Costa Rica
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ArticleAustralian mangoes secure US access
Despite challenges including treatment protocols, distance and cost, the industry is delighted at the announcement
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ArticleAnother rise for US produce sales
FreshFacts report shows product branding is increasing within the fresh produce department
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ArticleGrower interest in US prospects
With the first Philippine banana shipment arriving last week, four more companies have expressed their interest
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ArticleGuatemala lime deal expanded
Southern Specialties has increased its presence in growing and shipping Persian limes

