All United States articles – Page 284
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ArticleDole under fire over Ethical Choice brand
Company accused of seeking to "escape scrutiny and potential challenge" by trademarking own version of Fair Trade label
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ArticleKingston expands pineapple deal
Import volume from Costa Rica is set to rise by a third this season on the back of rising customer demand and broader markets
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ArticleTurbana connects consumers to growers
By showing consumers where bananas are grown in Colombia, Turbana claims its retailers will benefit from more traceability and transparency
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ArticleWashington apple prices boom
Prices have shot up for Washington’s record-rivalling apple crop on the back of low supplies elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere
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ArticleChiquita throws the book at new boss
Staff present Ed Lonergan with a dictionary of banana business terminology on his first day at the company's helm
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ArticleAyco Farms makes new appointments
Three experienced produce industry players will strengthen the group’s expansion in melons, greenhouse peppers and vegetables
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ArticleFlorida citrus volumes to rise
USDA releases initial forecast for upcoming season, with orange, specialty citrus and grapefruit volumes all expected to increase
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ArticleEfficiency is the priority for MAF Roda
Packing machinery leader is determined to aid fresh produce packers by cutting costs through innovative technology
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ArticleUnited quizzes presidential candidates
Campaign season is here in the US, with the presidential election set for 6 November, and for many of those in the fresh produce industry the day cannot come soon enough
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ArticleFinding a way through the chaos
When you consider the pace of change taking place within our trade, describing the state of the fresh produce industry as chaotic is clearly not an exaggeration
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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

