All United States articles – Page 261
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ArticleCH Robinson named 3PL leader
Inbound Logistics magazine survey sees CH Robinson ranked first in list of third party logistics companies
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ArticleUSDA awards Florida citrus grant
University of Central Florida is handed US$1.2m to help fight against diseases such as greening and canker
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ArticleDole marks Banana Split Day
Company provides bananas and other fresh fruit to festival marking Latrobe, Pennsylvania as birthplace of dessert
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ArticleCurry & Co launches Chilean firm
Led by Ernesto Pino, Curry Fruit Chile will focus on supplying South American berries to North America to meet burgeoning demand
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ArticleUS welcomes back Egyptian citrus
Oranges and tangerines from Egypt regain access to the US market, although high transport and other logistical costs remain a barrier
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US 'to ease' Colombia physalis access
USDA-APHIS is considering allowing imports of cape gooseberries from specific areas of Colombia without cold treatment
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ArticleFull moon shining on CA grapes
Upcoming Moon Festival heightens Asian demand for US table grapes, as San Joaquin Valley prepares record crop
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ArticleLos Rancheros focuses on US
After success with fresh carrot exports to the US, the Mexican garlic specialist now plans to supply bell peppers and broccoli
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ArticleDole helps revive Haiti banana trade
Company providing technical support to initiative aimed at developing large-scale banana production in Caribbean country
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ArticleWalmart reports disappointing Q2
Despite higher profits and revenue in the second quarter, results were not as expected, as consumer spending fell
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ArticleRail boost for Hunts Point Market
Multi-million dollar federal grant will ensure that New York’s wholesale market has the tools and infrastructure to “compete and thrive”
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ArticleEating more produce 'could save trillions'
Coordinated efforts to increase fruit and vegetable intake in the US could result in a substantial saving on annual medical costs
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ArticleUS welcomes two Mexican exotics
Authorities have given the thumbs up to imports of fresh pitayas and pomegranates from Mexico under certain phytosanitary conditions
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ArticleTaylor Farms halts Mexican activities
No salad production or shipping to US market will take place without FDA approval while the agency continues to investigate the cyclospora outbreak
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ArticleDole launches chopped salads
Research-driven offer is designed to respond to growing consumer preference for chopped salads and allow salad lovers to re-create their favourite, restaurant-inspired salads at home
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ArticleIndustry body dismisses disease speculation
No risk of Phomopsis coming into Western Australia according to Californian Table Grape Commission
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ArticleWhole Foods pushes avocado promotion
Retailer planning eye-catching offer for customers over coming weekend as Hass campaign begins to get underway
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ArticleWilmington 'to retain' Dole business
Diamond State Port Corporation and Dole announce agreement in principle to keep Dole’s activities at Port of Wilmington
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ArticleUS widens Pak mango export options
The US government will allow Pakistani mangoes to be transported by all international airlines, and not just PIA
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ArticleVision Import opens Florida office
New branch is positioned to work with Latin American suppliers and realises long-term goal of establishing operations across the US

