All United States articles – Page 281
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ArticleTurbana debuts exotics range
The banana supplier demonstrates its strength as a solution provider to retailers by expanding its product basket
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ArticleMendoza achieves US market access
Despite the removal of phytosanitary barriers, the produce trade with the US is likely to remain limited due to cost challenges in Argentina
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ArticleCalifornia citrus receives research funding
California’s citrus industry has given its thanks after securing US$9m in government funding for research efforts
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ArticleFDA misses FSMA re-registration deadline
The forms for the registration renewal of food facilities are not yet available although the process was due to start on 1 October
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ArticleHalf of EU fresh produce 'wasted'
A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organisation finds that losses mainly occur in the production process
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ArticleUS trade reps lobby for tomato u-turn
US businesses will attempt to convince Washington DC officials to overturn their decision to end the Mexico tomato trade deal
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ArticlePMA collaborates with Western Growers
The partnership will work to identify and prioritise strategies and actions in order to enhance food safety for members
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ArticleBoeing forecasts air cargo growth
World Air Cargo Forecast predicts increase in global airfreight of over 5 per cent each year during the next two decades
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ArticleSalad bars set for Californian schools
United Fresh Foundation kicks off the Let's Move Salad Bars to California Schools campaign
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ArticleChiquita appoints new chief executive
Diversey president and chief executive officer Edward Lonergan is to replace the outgoing Fernando Aguirre on 8 October
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Purfresh maintains Cleantech 100 status
Active atmosphere and supply chain management technology group recognised by Cleantech for the fourth year running
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ArticlePeapod increases store presence
Ahold's online US grocer has opened over 100 virtual stores at train stations in major cities
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ArticlePort of LA picks up award
Lloyd's List hands its global environmental award to the US port in honour of emission reduction leadership
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ArticleThird lease extension for NYC market
The largest wholesale produce market in the world could still remain in New York City as merchants continue to negotiate with officials
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ArticleOngoing battle for Florida citrus growers
The state's citrus producers are facing the 'highest production costs in history', according to citrus economist Dr Ron Muraro
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ArticleUS “to end” Mexico tomato deal
US Department of Commerce makes preliminary decision to terminate the pricing accord for Mexican tomatoes sold in the US
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ArticleDragon fruit value soars
The value of dragon fruit exports from Vietnam to the US have risen so far this year, and shipments there are expected to continue to grow
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ArticleFirstFruits launches new apple variety
Sweetie, a cross between Gala and Braeburn originating from New Zealand, said to lead pack in terms of sweetness
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ArticleStems Fruit granted Sun World licence
Stonefruit exporter, set up just a year ago, gains approval to begin supplying US firm's premium plum, apricot and peach varieties
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ArticleConcerns over US apple exports to China
According to reports from the US, China ceased issuing import permits for its apples back in early August

