All United States articles – Page 279
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Article7-Eleven focuses on fresh produce
Convenience store operator wants to make fresh food sales 20 per cent of total sales
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ArticleAmerica Trades Produce event approaches
Annual US-Mexico trade conference anticipates higher attendance as it launches new trade expo and adds food safety to the programme
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ArticleCalifornian citrus avoids frost issues
Citrus crops in California’s San Joaquin Valley have faced less frost pressure this season and dodged any significant damage
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ArticleCrunch Pak starts new CEO search
Board of directors reveals that current chief executive and company founder John Graden is leading the search for his replacement
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ArticleGiumarra announces executive changes
Long-time company employees Tom Richardson and Bruce Dowhan will take on new, key roles within the US-based group
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ArticleDole-Itochu sale awaits Chinese nod
Dole expects the sale of its Asian and packaged food divisions to Itochu to be finalised early this year pending Chinese approval
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ArticleFood scarcity not the problem
Food Tank co-founder highlights ways to prevent waste across the food chain to the benefit of the global population
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ArticleAus-US citrus deregulation approved
Australia’s export efficiency powers will be phased out over a two-year period marking the end of an historical deal with sole US importer DNE
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ArticleWilmington welcomes Chile's winter offering
A ceremony was held at the Port of Wilmington to coincide with the arrival of the first shipment of Chilean winter fruit to the US
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ArticleLA container figures decrease
Port of Los Angeles container volumes drop 16 per cent in November, although year-to-date figures are higher than 2011
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ArticleTotal Produce buys Oppenheimer stake
Irish group set to acquire 65 per cent share in North American fresh produce supplier for estimated €32m
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ArticleSainsbury's invests €1.5m in R&D
Retailer hands out 14 grants from a shortlist of 21 UK producers
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ArticleJim Butts to retire from CH Robinson
Senior vice-president to stand down from company after 34 years of service
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ArticleUS recognises NZ food safety
In a first for the US, the FDA has recognised New Zealand’s food safety systems as of equivalent quality to its own
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ArticlePhilippines postpones US banana shipment
The first shipment of Philippine bananas to the US has been postponed as exporters focus remaining volumes on core markets
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ArticleObesity campaign honours Dawn Sweeney
National Restaurant Association president hailed for work with nutrition initiatives
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ArticleParamount acquires Rio Queen assets
Rio Queen Citrus acquisition will position Paramount Citrus as leading Texas-grown citrus supplier, the group says
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ArticleWashington calls for Chinese apple access
Washington’s apple industry is calling for US access for Chinese apples in a bid to help re-establish US apple access into China
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ArticleIndia looks into Walmart lobbying
The global retail giant is being investigated by the Indian government for the company's spending on lobbying to facilitate its entry into the country
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ArticleUSDA cuts Florida citrus estimate
Dry weather and intense disease pressure have impacted on volumes, according to Florida Citrus Mutual CEO Michael Sparks

