All United States articles – Page 377
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Sweet deal for Tesco from US
Tesco is to launch a branded sweet potato from the US as it looks to capitalise on the popularity that the vegetable has built up.
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Profit, sales up at Whole Foods
The third quarter proved a successful one for the US natural and organic food retailer
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Emission cuts at Port of Seattle
The Port's At-Berth Clean Fuels Programme has yielded a positive set of results
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NW cherry shipments up on 2008
The latest report by Northwest Cherry Growers has revealed that volumes remain well ahead of last year
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Weis Markets launches produce campaign
The 'Local and Proud of it' project is aimed at highlighting the commitment to locally-grown fresh produce
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Dole goes 'Bananas!' over documentary
The US fresh produce giant is suing Swedish film makers over a documentary regarding a Nicaraguan workers' lawsuit against the company
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Strawberry a day keeps Alzheimer's away
New research has suggested that eating strawberries every month can slow the level of cognitive decline as people age
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Whole Foods refocuses on health
Austin, Texas-based food retailer Whole Foods has announced plans to return to its philosophy of food as health
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Purfresh tops food preservation tests
Studies comparing the group's transport system with sulfur dioxide pads in found that Purfresh performed better in produce shipping
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Positive second quarter for Dole
The group has reported on significant debt reduction and strong operating income and cash flow results for the three-month period
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Florida reviews citrus
Florida growers and exporters will be able to reveal their expectations for grapefruit next season in a month’s time, following a relatively dry spring and significant rainfall in production areas.
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Thumbs down for produce research board
Responses to a survey sent out by PBH in the US have shown that there is some way to go before a fruit and vegetable promotion and research board is established
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Ingles outlines sales and profit drop
The US retailer was hit by the economic climate and a one-time debt refinancing charge during the third quarter
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Del Monte agrees share buyback option
The group will repurchase around US$150m of its shares over the next three years to boost value, according to media reports
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New members sign up to RPA
The Reusable Packaging Association has revealed that six new organisations have joined the collaborative promotional effort
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New pest discovery in California
The first discovery of white-striped fruit flies in the Western Hemisphere has been made in the US state
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US passes landmark food safety reform
New legislation will give government more resources to safeguard food supply, including more frequent inspections
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Climate change to hit Californian crops
A new study in the US has claimed that global warming could make California unsuitable for fruit and vegetable growth in the future
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PBH handed innovation award
The organisation has been recognised for its efforts to reduce and prevent obesity in the US
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Food safety bill up for second vote
Following yesterday’s rejection, the US Food Safety Enhancement Act will go to vote again today, Thursday, when only a simply majority will be required to pass the bill