All United States articles – Page 289
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ArticleDole to appeal banana cartel fine
€45.6m fine imposed by the EC in 2008 has been upheld by the EU General Court
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ArticleDel Monte fine reduced
Fruit producer sees €6.5m (US$8.4m) cut from EU fine for price rigging, while Dole's original fine is upheld
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ArticleUS brings WTO challenge against Indonesia
Following failed consultations, US trade representatives request a WTO panel investigate Indonesian trade restrictions
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ArticleLA container volumes rise in February
Port of Los Angeles sees overall volumes rise 17 per cent on the same month of 2012
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ArticleQuarterly losses widen at Chiquita
European currency and lower salad retail sales impact on fourth quarter result, reflecting challenges faced throughout 2012
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ArticleStrong Q4 for fruits and organics
Fresh fruit and organic sales grew on the US market during the fourth quarter last year, despite average retail price hikes
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VideoAnalyst: Dole ripening for acquisition
Motley Fool's Charly Travers on how company's current streamlining could make it potentially attractive takeover target
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ArticleDole finalises Itochu sale agreement
Multinational produce giant to complete sale of global packaged foods arm and Asian fresh business to Japanese company on 1 April
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ArticleRoyal Ahold looks back on tough year
Dutch retailer, which has operations in Europe and the US, remains committed to reconfiguring its business for growth
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ArticleOrganic Alliance in Mexican first
Company ships first truck-load of organic mangoes from company-leased orchards in Mexico since receiving certification
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ArticleDPA ruling could lead to apple shortage
Apple exporters in US and Southern Hemisphere may be forced to divert fruit from EU if proposed MRL cut is approved
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ArticlePhilippine banana exports commencing in April
Recovering from typhoon Pablo, the Filipino banana industry hopes to find lucrative new market in US
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ArticleHealthy breakfast focus in US
National School Breakfast Week highlights the importance of a healthy, nutritious start to the day for school children
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ArticleMango newcomer targets new business
Expanding production and better quality controls are putting Grupo Guerreros in good stead for a successful North American venture
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ArticleNet income remains flat at Calavo
Avocado specialist sees result hit by US$1.2m performance-based earn-out consideration expense
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ArticleRecord year for Californian grapes
The state shipped 101.5m cartons in 2012, with 41 per cent of the crop sent to export markets across the world
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ArticlePhilly market promoter starts consultancy firm
Former Philadelphia Market business development manager Tad Thompson has formed a new group, Globalview Consultancy
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ArticleDeal sets new price for Mexican tomatoes
Agreement with US authorities ends months of negotiations and ensures continued stability in the US tomato supply chain
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ArticleDole reports on full-year loss
Fresh produce multinational swings to a net loss of US$142m for the year ended 29 December as revenues fall
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ArticleFresh & Easy makes school donation
Retailer gives more than US$2.1m to schools in Arizona, California and Nevada through its annual Shop for Schools programme

