All United States articles – Page 267
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ArticleDel Monte initiates share programme
Group announces it has approved a share repurchase programme of up to US$300m of the company's ordinary shares
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ArticlePort of Wilmington celebrates 90 years
From humble beginnings, the port has grown into the leading US facility for perishable cargo imports and the top banana port for North America
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ArticleUS stonefruit closer to Australian market access
Biosecurity Australia releases report identifying fumigation protocol for imports of US peaches and nectarines
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ArticleTaylor Farms launches school salads
US foodservice supplier unveils nutritious salad range to support US schools in helping children to eat healthily
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ArticleEuropean results hit Del Monte in Q1
Weaker banana performance in Europe impacts overall profitability, although CEO remains "pleased" with the group's progress
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ArticleDownturn for Chilean citrus
Contraction in clementine volume will significantly impact Chile’s total citrus exports during the June to October season
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ArticleEgyptian citrus may re-enter US
A decade since the ban on Egyptian citrus, the US authorities could be set to grant access once more
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ArticleApples "don't deserve" Dirty Dozen tag
Adrian Barlow hits back at recent EWG report claiming apples are the fresh produce item most likely to be found with pesticide residues
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ArticleIranian apples squeezing Indian market
Prices fall as US and domestic apple growers come under pressure from cheaper Iranian produce
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ArticleCucumbers blamed for outbreak
73 people have been infected in a multi-state salmonella outbreak, with cucumbers from Daniel Cardenas Izabal and Miracle Greenhouse blamed
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ArticleGiumarra Vineyards adds to sales team
Corsaro-Dorsey to handle export arm, along with East Coast accounts for Mexican and South American imports
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ArticleFreezing weather reduces Washington cherry crop
With consensus that this season's yield will be down from 2012, official estimates are due out on 10 May
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ArticleOrganics Unlimited inks Chiquita deal
Tropical fruit distributor will supply organic bananas to the US from Latin American sources under the Chiquita label
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ArticleUnited Fresh names board nominations
Ron Midyett will ascend to the position of chairman of the board, replacing the outgoing David Krause
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ArticleChilean export chief hailed as 'visionary'
Ronald Bown is recognised by the Chilean American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia
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ArticleDel Monte gets GM pineapple green light
USDA approves imports of pink pineapple variety as it does not have the ability to 'propagate and persist' once harvested
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ArticleDemand high for Mexican avocados
Avocados from Mexico sees continued strong demand in the US following a successful spring campaign launch
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ArticleMushrooms 'match' vitamin D supplements
US scientists have claimed that mushrooms can provide just as much vitamin D as supplements
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ArticleRick Frier named as Chiquita CFO
Fresh produce multinational names replacement for Brian Kocher, who is moving into the role of chief operating officer
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ArticleAustralian citrus faces competition
With California and South Africa forced to look to the Asian market, the Australian citrus industry may struggle

