All United States articles – Page 284
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ArticleExtensive recalls for Daniella mangoes
The fruit grown by Agrícola Daniella in Mexico is being widely recalled throughout North America following a salmonella outbreak
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ArticleFyffes continues to build melon imports
Irish firm's melon import business into the US said to be performing well as company reviews first-half performance
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ArticleUS school meals to get healthier
Fresh fruits and vegetables will feature in school lunches every day of the week from the start of the new school year
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ArticlePhilly market welcomes new trader
Philly Produce, which specialises in tropical produce, will distribute a diverse line of fresh fruits and vegetables from its new base
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ArticleMexican mango sales recall escalates
Daniella mangoes are being recalled by various importers and retailers across Canada and also in the US due to a salmonella risk
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ArticleCalifornia marking the date
California’s imminent Medjool date season is looking like a bumper, with growers predicting a 30 per cent increase in volume
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ArticleDel Monte helps school turn up the Heat
Group backs Miami Heat's back to school event by distributing promotional material
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Delhaize appoints US chief executive
Roland Smith succeeds Ronald Hodge as the chief executive of the Belgium retailer's American operations
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ArticleFruit producers avoid major losses as Isaac hits
The impact of Hurricane Isaac on producers and exporters in its path across the Caribbean and southern states of the US has been minimised by prompt action on the part of authorities and businesses.
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ArticleSupervalu eyes company buyer
Grocery retailer looking for a buyer for its entire business, according to reports in the US
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ArticleFarm Bill Alliance steps up efforts
Coalition of 39 agricultural organisations in the US issues a statement urging the passing of a new farm bill
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ArticleGulf ports prepare for tropical storm
US terminal operators have closed facilities and evacuated containers, heavy equipment and machinery ahead of Isaac making landfall
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ArticleGrape year for California
Perfect weather has given rise to outstanding quality fruit in California’s table grape growing regions this season
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes new West Coast employee
James Paul will work with the US firm’s customers to grow sales for imported and domestic avocado and asparagus
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ArticleArgentina-US lemon spat reignites
Argentina has hit back at the US over its claims of protectionist trade barriers, escalating the case for the re-entry of Argentinean lemons
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ArticleListeria scare for Dole salads
Group's Fresh Vegetables arm voluntarily recalls 1,039 cases of Italian Blend bagged salad
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ArticleNorthwest cherries set new record
The US Northwest cherry industry is poised for a new seasonal record in 2012, with a forecast 23.5m carton-crop
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ArticleEmpire crop plummets to record low
The New York Apple Association is warning that the UK apple market will be extremely short of Empire apples in the coming season as crop volumes hit an all-time low.
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ArticleHail hits Washington apple volumes
A spate of summer hailstorms has reduced initial Washington apple crop forecasts to under 109m cartons
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ArticleObama urged to avert Mexico tomato war
US officials have apparently expressed concern over the potential for Mexico to retaliate against US agricultural exports

