All United States articles – Page 363
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ArticleUS cherry volumes set for fall
The US department of agriculture (USDA) has forecast that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage.
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ArticleRSA grapefruit to take US by storm
Consumers in the US can look forward to the first-ever arrival of South African grapefruit this week
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ArticleFresh & Easy takes on supply operations
Moves to control Wild Rocket Foods and 2 Sisters Foods' US supply operations are sign of Tesco's 'commitment to the US business'
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ArticleUS resumes Dutch tomato imports
Investigation by USDA, KCB and PD puts Dutch tomato suppliers back on the US market following leafminer moth concerns
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ArticleUS cherry production set to fall
USDA forecasts that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage
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ArticleCalifornia berries promote tennis
California Giant Berry Farms will be supplying the strawberries for a new event to promote Wimbledon in New York
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ArticleChiquita makes healthy start to summer
Chiquita Hellas subsidiary holds summer parties in three Greek cities, encouraging consumers to include bananas in their diet
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ArticleDel Monte launches health campaign
Massive marketing initiative set to "jumpstart healthy lifestyle" with promotions across range of in-store, mobile and social media
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ArticleZespri takes retail show on the road
Mobile kiwifruit merchandisers are set to hit key markets throughout the US, supported by in-store demonstrations and display units
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ArticleTopsy turvy start for Mexican limes
Production issues in Mexico due to inclement weather have caused availability to fluctuate in the US and Canada
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ArticleSolid crop forecast for Northwest cherries
After a cold and wet May, warmer weather in June is ramping up production of this year’s Northwest cherry crop
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ArticleUnited Fresh applauds US child health act
New child nutrition legislation in the US set to overhaul the quality of meals provided by schools and child care institutions
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ArticleMexican sweet limes eye US access
US Department of Agriculture seeks comment on draft pest risk analysis for import of sweet limes from Mexico
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ArticleHealthy foods plot recovery course
US health food sales predicted to improve modestly driven by categories like natural and organic foods including fruits and vegetables
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ArticleBroetje Orchards lands safety award
Apple grower-packer honoured with 2010 Chairman's Award from NCSI Americas in recognition of safety and social responsibility
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ArticleCoastline inaugurates new facility
US vegetable and salads distributor Coastline Produce has opened the doors to a new coldstore in California
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ArticleKorean oranges eye US market expansion
USDA seeks comment on amendments to regulations governing the import of citrus fruit from the Republic of Korea
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ArticleFlorida’s citrus greening spend to increase
Florida Citrus Commission votes to increase spending on citrus greening research, with the funding source a point of contention
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ArticleFunding released to combat moth threat
An additional US$1.75m has been made available to halt the spread of the European grapevine moth in California
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ArticlePurshade protects Washington apples
Topfruit grower in US Pacific Northwest experiences 'significant decreases' in sunburn damage after adopting Purfresh product

