All United States articles – Page 320
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ArticleInternational sales drive Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart's international sales have bolstered the retailer's second quarter results for fiscal year 2011/12
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ArticleWashington set for smaller apple crop
A late start for what looks to be a lighter Washington apple crop in 2011/12 should keep FOB prices riding high
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ArticleAus-US mango access on horizon
Australian mangoes could get access to the US market before the next season under an irradiation protocol
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ArticleAus citrus gets US thumbs up
Australian navel oranges have been well received in the US so far this season, despite challenging market conditions
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ArticleScientists make citrus greening strides
New technology helps identify devastating disease quicker and cheaper, according to reports
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ArticleChiquita chiefs buy up shares in business
Following a dramatic fall in stock values worldwide, several of Chiquita's senior directors have shown their faith in the group
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ArticleBlueberry programme to continue
Growers and importers in the US have voted in favour of continuing the research and marketing programme
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticlePapaya recall prompts tougher import checks
The US Food and Drug Administration has increased its checks on papayas crossing the border from Mexico in the wake of the latest US salmonella outbreak
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ArticleSummer sun benefits New York apples
US state expects strong crop this season with early varieties picked this month ahead of the September boom
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ArticleHamburg Süd in awards double
Group rewarded twice over for its environmental and sustainable conduct in the US
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ArticleSummer sun benefits New York apples
High light levels in New York state so far this summer will lift sugar content in the state’s apple crop, growers report.
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ArticleBRC backs NSF's Food Safety Division
British Retail Consortium has awarded highest five-star rating to certification standard body's Food Safety Division
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ArticleDole signs new Ecuador banana deal
Collective bargaining agreement with workers' union in Los Ríos seen as important step in developing labour relations
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ArticleFresh Impact Tour hits US cities
United Fresh Produce Association hits the road to highlight its impact on shaping national food policy
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ArticleNorthwest cherries close in on estimate
Reports claim the crop has passed the 14m-box mark and is on course to match pre-season forecasts
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ArticleDelaware trade mission targets Chile
Governor Jack Markell will lead a delegation to Santiago to sign Port of Wilmington agreements
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ArticleUnclear mango outlook for Ecuador
Ecuador’s mango volume looks stable but more fruit could head for Europe if a new trade deal with the US is not inked in time
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ArticleSunkist launches online contest
Group urges shoppers to celebrate lemon versatility by uploading videos demonstrating how they use the fruit
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ArticleFresh & Easy expands produce offer
Tesco's US subsidiary will expand and rearrange fresh produce section as part of strategy to try to break even

