All United States articles – Page 375
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ArticleFPAA welcomes new president
Lance Jungmeyer to become president of Fresh Produce Association of the Americas as of 10 May
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ArticleLAN cargo expands US coldstore
Chilean airfreight group invests millions of dollars in doubling its capacity for storing refrigerated perishable goods in Miami
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ArticleJapan to accept GM papaya
After a research project that began over 20 years ago, Japan has announced it will accept exports of Hawaiian GM papaya
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ArticleCalifornian asparagus in full swing
Good weather conditions have enabled producers to ramp up activities in all growing areas, the state's Asparagus Commission reports
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ArticleChiquita highlights sustainability moves
Multinational outlines past strategies and reveals plans for comprehensive carbon footprint assessment on bananas
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ArticleGrowth for US organic produce sales
Sales of organic fruits and vegetables grew faster than overall US food sales last year, according to new report
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ArticleOpportunities abound for asparagus
European producers must compete on quality and encourage higher consumption among young people, conference concludes
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ArticleSodium warning for US consumers
New report suggest that Americans should increase their intake of low or no sodium foods such as fruits and vegetables
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ArticleCal Giant launches new website
Consumers, trade partners and cycling fans now have access to their own micro-sites offering a wealth of berry-related information
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ArticleWinn-Dixie introduces reusable bags
Retailer becomes first in the US south-east to offer lifetime bags with Microban antibacterial protection technology
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ArticleMylene Pacheco joins PMA team
PMA fills new position of vice-president for member value creation, leading events, education and R&D staff teams
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ArticleSeatrade wins RSA citrus contract
Deal with Western Cape Growers Union means end of a decade-long citrus shipping contract for Cape Reefers
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ArticleCoastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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ArticleMexico Calidad Suprema rewards supporters
US produce players congratulated for their continued procurement and promotion of fresh produce from Mexico
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ArticleQ4 earnings increase for Supervalu
Group announces positive quarterly results and reveals a number of upcoming changes to its board of directors
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ArticleNevada schools to receive salad bars
United Fresh campaign to improve school meals in the US gains pace with donations to two schools educating 450 children
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ArticleNational Mango Board programme to continue
US Industry members vote in referendum to carry on mango programme for a further five years
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ArticleIFCO delivers strong growth
First quarter proves a success as the group records revenue growth of 10.9 per cent and a profitability gain of 29.2 per cent
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches iPhone app
Application available for download ahead of United Fresh 2010, featuring convention news and exhibitor information
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Weis Markets records growth
Greater efficiencies and improved execution drove US food retailer’s profitability in the first quarter

