All United States articles – Page 394
-
ArticleNW cherry campaign fast approaching
This year's north-west cherry season is set to kick off in the coming weeks, with growers predicting a crop of around 16m-18.5m cartons
-
ArticleIndustry reacts to Food Safety Act markup
United Fresh and the GMA have welcomed this week's markup of the Food safety Enhancement Act of 2009
-
ArticleCarving out an unlikely niche
For Italian table grape exporters, North America has never been a major priority, but for some it represents an important market
-
ArticleFlorida orange crop forecast increases
The USDA has raised the 2008/09 Florida citrus estimate by 2m boxes following predictions of a higher Valencia yield
-
ArticleDragon fruit demand strong in US
Vietnamese dragon fruit are selling out fast in the US, despite stop-start market access in recent months
-
ArticleUS grants access to Taiwanese longans
United States Department of Agriculture announces plans to allow imports under certain conditions of entry
-
ArticleFirst California cherries arrive in the UK
Overall volumes in the US state expected to come in slightly below last year's record 8.7m cartons
-
ArticleWal-Mart vows to add thousands of jobs
The retail giant has revealed plans to take on over 22,000 new employees at its US stores this year
-
ArticleUSDA plans tomato purchase
The organisation is looking to bump up the supply of produce to its federal nutrition assistance programmes
-
ArticleNew expo to showcase industry issues
United Fresh has created the Management Resource Centre to drive business solutions in the fresh produce industry
-
ArticleUS-EU blueberry trade holding steady
Economic difficulties have failed to dampen the performance of US blueberry exports to Europe so far this season
-
ArticleFood safety conference lined up for 2010
The USDA will host the fourth national food safety education conference in Atlanta, US next year
-
ArticleRSA citrus deal gains momentum
The summer citrus export program from South Africa has stepped up a level with the departure of the first conventional reefer bound for the US
-
ArticleWhite House promotes apple consumption
The US apple sector has applauded President Obama’s endorsement of healthy eating
-
ArticleSlow and steady for Marketside concept
Wal-Mart is not about to kick on and expand the reach of its trial Marketside format in the current economic climate
-
ArticleArgentinean lemons set for US re-entry
The White House Office of Management and Budget has indicated that it could put in place rules allowing Argentinean lemon imports
-
ArticleAldi touts US$137 per month saving
A new study has revealed the monthly cost of purchasing Aldi select brands is 37 per cent cheaper than traditional supermarkets, including a 75 per cent saving for bananas
-
ArticleMexican truckers sue US government
Mexico's National Cargo Transportation Association claims the US is violating the NAFTA treaty by not letting Mexican trucks use US highways since March 2009
-
ArticleSunkist enjoys Cara Cara demand
The group's Power Orange crop has increased 20 per cent this year
-
ArticleThumbs up for draft food safety bill
Several US food organizations are backing draft legislation which will pave the way for a new food safety law in the country

