All United States articles – Page 314
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Del Monte expands greenhouse project
US group begins construction of 17 greenhouses in Costa Rica to boost vegetable supplies to North America
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ArticleProspects poor for RSA apricots to US
There is little chance that South African apricots will soon be seen in the US despite the decision to allow imports of the category
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ArticleLoBue hires business development manager
Citrus grower-shipper LoBue appoints Duncan Marriott to new position on sales team
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ArticleNMB names marketing director
Megan McKenna promoted to National Mango Board's director of marketing next year, replacing Wendy McManus
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ArticleCenter for Produce Safety releases research funds
Center at the University of California awards US$2.1m to 12 food safety research projects relating to fresh fruit and vegetable production
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ArticleChiquita tackles childhood hunger in US
Fruit marketer joins Arby's Foundation in fight to eliminate childhood hunger in the US
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ArticleUpdate – Andrew Williamson recalls organic grape tomatoes
West Coast grower-shipper voluntarily recalls two tomato brands due to salmonella risk
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ArticleItaly forecasts larger kiwifruit crop
Major increase in production expected for northern hemisphere's leading producer, with notable rises due elsewhere as well
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ArticleCitrus output shifts to south of Med
Third-country suppliers expecting larger citrus crop as key EU producing countries forecast downturn in production
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ArticleThai dragon fruit gains passage into US
USDA-APHIS decides to permit imports of irradiated Thai dragon fruit
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ArticleUS declares RSA stonefruit safe
USDA-APHIS says South African apricots, sweet cherries and plumcots can be imported from 3 November
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ArticleMatt McLean named OTA president
Uncle Matt's Organic president appointed to lead US Organic Trade Association
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ArticleSun World launches website at PMA
Grower-marketer will unveil "interactive innovation station" at Atlanta event next week
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ArticleIndian pomegranates poised for US entry
APHIS is awaiting public comment on its positive pest risk analysis of Indian pomegranate imports into the US
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ArticleCostco profit climbs 11 per cent
US warehouse retailer announces Q4 2011 sales up 17 per cent to US$27.59bn
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ArticleUS Senate to debate trade penalties
Senate votes to discuss legislation that would allow government to impose import tariffs on countries that undervalue their currencies
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ArticleApio profit drop hits Landec results
Lower BreatheWay packaging sales to Chiquita have impacted on group's first quarter net income
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ArticleDole signs pesticide settlement agreement
Settlement set to bring to an end all lawsuits against Dole entities from former employees claiming injuries from DBCP exposure
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Article15 confirmed dead in US from listeria
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide update on listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupes, reporting 84 infections
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ArticleCH Robinson buys melon marketer
Hungry to improve efficiency, sourcing and logistics giant devours Timco

