All United States articles – Page 354
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ArticlePhiladelphia market unveils new look
The city’s wholesale produce market will boast a different name and logo when it moves to a new location in January 2011
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ArticleChiquita launches Biodigester system
New Costa Rica-based system designed to convert organic material into heat, energy and nutrient-rich fertilisers
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ArticlePTI seeking industry working groups
Produce Traceability Initiative looks to volunteers to help form groups that will advance its future industry activities
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ArticlePMA provides food safety training
Small growers across the US are benefiting from a partnership between the PMA, Sysco Corporation and PrimusLabs.com
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ArticleGlobal marketing manager in at Key Tech
Jeff Nickerson will be responsible for pushing all of the group's products in emerging markets across the world
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ArticleMastronardi lands innovation award
Group takes top honours in Hydroponic Produce category for new product developments in tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers
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ArticleWashington hosts pesticide session
United Fresh will host an educational session on pesticide residues at the upcoming Washington Public Policy Conference
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ArticleUS potatoes chip away at Asian market
The US Potato Board (USPB) is working with chefs from major Southeast Asian restaurant chains to boost fresh exports throughout Eastern and South East Asia
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ArticleRecord mangoes enter US market
Mango imports into the US have risen solidly during spring and summer, pointing towards a record-breaking year
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ArticleUS paying price for Mexican stand-off
Inaction over Mexican trucking dispute leads to growing list of US agricultural and food items subject to import tariffs
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ArticleKey appoints product marketing manager
US group appoints Steve Johnson as product marketing manager for its process systems line of products
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ArticleFairtrade citrus drive in New York
Food stores in Manhattan are promoting Fairtrade-certified South African citrus this week as part of an ongoing programme
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticlePandol rolls out new grape packaging
The so-called rinse-and-serve clear cube which can be held directly under a tap is now in stores across the US
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ArticleWhole Foods relaunches Salad Bar Project
Natural and organic retailer aims to improve school lunch programmes in US by pushing healthier alternatives
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ArticleEarly estimates point to Florida growth
The 2010/11 Florida orange crop will climb on the previous season if early predictions are correct
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ArticleUS improves for Chilean oranges
Demand and prices are rebounding for Chile’s orange export programme as summer turns to autumn in the US
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ArticleCalifornian crop impact tops US$15bn
A new report has revealed that the state's specialty crops generate US$43.5m each day in 'ripple effect' business activity
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ArticleRecord-breaking apple campaign predicted
Analysts believe this year’s Washington apple crop could be the biggest ever, with 108.8m cartons the estimate
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ArticleUS apples start early
The apple harvest has begun ahead of schedule in some states in the US.

