All United States articles – Page 277
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ArticleTexas invests for success
Future is bright for southern Texas with the development of San Antonio Wholesale Produce Market and an E-Beam sterilisation facility
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ArticleUS-Mexico “end” tomato war
Proposed agreement would suspend the antidumping duty investigation of fresh tomatoes entering the US from Mexico
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ArticleFresh salad bar push in California
Safeway Foundation grant helps fund salad bars at schools in the Pleasanton, Hemet and Ventura
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ArticleNielsen predicts foods to watch this year
Chicago-based analyst singles out avocados, berries and value-added vegetables as top foods for 2013 on account of growth
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ArticleUS considers Spanish fruit access
Spanish apricots and avocados may be permitted entry to the US under a USDA-approved systems approach
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ArticleChile intensifies winter blues promotion
Top nutrition expert to feature in multi-faceted PR campaign for Chilean blueberries on North American market
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ArticleUS and China strike pear deal
After almost 20 years of lobbying, the US pear industry has gained access to the Chinese market, and industry sources expect big returns
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ArticleUS-China fail to breach apple impasse
China continues to refuse to issue import permits for US Washington apples due to concerns about rotten fruit on arrival
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ArticleMexico-US to expedite trade
Pilot programme will allow customs inspection station in Mexico to clear domestically-grown produce for export to the US
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ArticleDole resolves environmental lawsuit
Multinational 'amicably resolves' lawsuit claiming it misrepresented its commitment to the environment in Guatemala
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ArticleChiquita reveals preliminary results
Fourth quarter and full-year figures outline relatively flat sales and lower income for the fresh produce multinational
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ArticleDanone to sell stake in Chiquita JV
Multinational said to be pulling out of fruit juice venture in which it became majority shareholder just three years ago
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ArticleFrosts nip US citrus
California navels have escaped major damage from a mid-January cold-snap, but late mandarins may have fared less well
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ArticlePMA Aus-NZ chief hopeful on new law
Michael Worthington remains confident about potential impact of food safety rule changes in US on Australasian exports
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ArticleNew management company for USAEC
Trade association takes on SmithBucklin for greater operational efficiency
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ArticleFyffes eyes US pineapple gains
Irish group eyes US pineapple market as it looks to relieve pressure built by a tough European industry
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ArticleUS and Mexico sign trade plan
The US and Mexico have signed a mutual agreement to improve cross-border control and trade
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ArticleEast Coast port strike talks make progress
Progress is reportedly being made in negotiations to prevent a dockworkers' strike at key US East Coast ports
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ArticleMission continues to grow
Mission Produce has announced expansion plans for its Toronto Ripe Center and the purchase of a new packing facility in Mexico
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ArticlePura Vida Farms hires sales vp
Mike Martori is named as vice-president of sales for the east coast, overseeing watermelon and Costa Rican pineapple programmes

