All United States articles – Page 336
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ArticleCross-border event to examine key concerns
US-Mexico fresh produce conference aims to tackle ‘negative myths’ about Mexican produce and concerns over security situation
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ArticleLoBue launches child-friendly mandarins
New Ribbitz brand designed to encourage healthy snacking among children
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ArticleJordan strawberries cleared for US
Jordan will now be able to send strawberries to the US following a ruling by the USDA
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ArticleBRIC countries to dominate groceries
Developing grocery markets expected to overtake developed ones in near future, says latest sector report
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ArticleNew general manager at The Greenery
William Ison takes on role in support of Dutch marketer's recently appointed North America managing director Kevin Doran
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ArticleSun World licenses stonefruit companies
Three leading Californian groups can now grow and market varieties as well as use private trademarks
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ArticlePeru gauges US pepper interest
Chilli and bell pepper exporters are keen to access the US market, where specialist vegetable distributor Melissa’s already said to be “interested”
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ArticleUnited Fresh forms sustainability board
Advisory board draws leaders from across the produce supply chain to discuss the adoption of sustainability measures
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ArticleNew East Coast co-chairman for PAIA
Walter Yager to lead consumption activities on the US East Coast as part of new post at the Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association
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ArticleEclipse makes Chep choice
Berry and tomato grower has signed a contract with the pallet pooling group
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ArticlePhiladelphia move-in date revealed
New state-of-the-art Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market is due to open on 3 April after long construction process
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ArticleMexico coldsnap impact less severe
US distributors continue to receive steady supplies of produce from Mexico where the early February frost has been less damaging than expected
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ArticleNew Sun World licences for US trio
Sun World has issued stonefruit licences to three California grower-packers who will soon be able to grow and market new peach, plum, nectarine and apricot varieties developed by Sun World International.
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ArticleNew coverage for Maersk Line
Shipping group enters into agreement with Hapag Lloyd over west Mediterranean and Med-Gulf services
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ArticleChicago is new Salad Bar star
Donation from Chiquita and United Fresh fosters healthy eating habits for some 410,000 school children in Chicago
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ArticleFlorida citrus weathers December freeze
Freezing weather in Florida during December had a minimal effect on the state’s US$9bn citrus industry
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ArticleGrowth in US high-end retail
Up-scale US retailer, Whole Foods, is doing a roaring trade, while sales at outlets targeting less-affluent consumers stagnate
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ArticleSweeTango sparks lawsuit
A group of US growers fighting for the legal right to grow new apple variety SweeTango have been ordered to appoint a mediator to resolve their dispute with the variety developer
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Purfresh reflects on growth year
Purfresh Transport cargo protection proved more popular than ever during 2010, according to new figures released by the group
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | February 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month

