All United States articles – Page 355
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ArticlePhiladelphia strengthens Americas trade
CMA CGM and Maersk Line to offer weekly container service from Central and South America to Philadelphia
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ArticleChris DeSana joins Seald Sweet
Experienced produce industry specialist links up with the group's New Jersey office
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ArticleChiquita backs Gift of Produce
Offering of 17,000 pounds of fresh bananas the latest in a series of donations made by the company in 2010
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ArticlePeru seeks asparagus opportunities
Country's Asparagus Importers Association releases market survey in US to help identify potential industry challenges
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ArticleRiverina citrus growers top US list
Region's citrus growers fight off tough international competition and strong value of Australian dollar
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ArticleUS access likely for Malaysia and Vietnam
Trade channels to the US could soon open up for Malaysian and Vietnamese rambutan following the results of a Pest Risk Analysis by the USDA
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ArticleStemilt president extends leadership duties
West Mathison is to lead the Washington State Horticultural Association in 2011, it has been announced
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ArticleNew senior sales head at Damco
Group appoints Marc Heeren to role of vice-president of strategic sales for North America
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ArticleICAO drafts new security rules
The International Civil Aviation Organization drafts new recommendations for airfreight following the foiled Yemen parcel-bomb plot
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ArticleObama signs Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
President has applauded the bipartisan support for the major shake-up to US children’s access to fresh and healthy food
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ArticleA&P files for bankruptcy
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, a chain of nearly 400 supermarkets in the US, is working to restore the group to long-term financial health
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ArticleDel Monte to launch new melon variety
The MAG-nificent melon, which will be available in North America from next year, is just one of a new range of varieties to come
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ArticleUSDA revises orange forecast
The USDA forecasts the US orange crop to be 1 per cent lower than predicted in October but up 9 per cent compared to last season
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ArticleFlorida citrus crop estimate down
The USDA's latest crop report points to a drop of 3m boxes on the season's first estimate, made in October
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ArticleUS topfruit makes Russian push
The Pacific Northwest's apple and pear industry is reportedly eyeing up markets in central Russia and Kazakhstan
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ArticleKorea US FTA on cards
The US horticultural industry stands to make significant gains as the ratification of a Free Trade Agreement between the US and South Korea draws closer
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Article"Bittersweet" moment as House advances bill
United Fresh says that, while the new food safety bill will do "much good", elements could weaken public health protection
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ArticleFirst-half profit success at Costco
Net income increases on stronger year-on-year sales, boosted by its Mexican joint venture
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ArticleKroger reports positive Q3 results
US supermarket chain Kroger has reported increased net earnings and a rise in identical supermarket sales for the third quarter of 2010
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ArticleTarget adds produce to North Carolina stores
US retailer Target will add fresh produce to its Charlotte, North Carolina, stores next year in a bid to attract more frequent shoppers

