All United States articles – Page 5
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NewsCMI Orchards strengthens year-round pear programmes
Partnership with Argentina’s Kleppe family complements domestic programmes
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NewsNew review underscores public health case for fresh produce
Foundation for Fresh Produce white paper underscores strong evidence linking fruits and vegetables to reduced non-communicable disease risk
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NewsFresh Del Monte secures court approval for asset acquisition
Approval clears the way for Fresh Del Monte to acquire prepared and packaged foods businesses as well as global ownership of the Del Monte brand
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NewsSouth African citrus industry welcomes AGOA but notes lack of impact
The country’s citrus industry says this week’s inclusion of South Africa in AGOA will make no material differences to prospects for exports to the US
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NewsAsia drives growth for global banana trade
Philippines claims second-largest global exporter as China emerges as significant import destination
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NewsAGOA extension welcomed but tariffs remain on South African fruit
President Trump extends AGOA for one year, but South Africans say it will not change trade options for the country’s fruit
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NewsTariff elimination on the table for US fruits as India trade deal agreed
US trade representative suggests tariffs on nuts, fruits and vegetables will drop to zero
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NewsCMI Orchards receives global recognition for sustainable innovations
Leading US grower-packer-shipper receives two 2026 Seal Sustainability Awards for its regenerative, climate‑positive tree fruit production
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NewsCalifornia Avocado Commission forecasts 150,000-tonne crop
Terry Splane calls time on 40-year career, including two years as CAC vice president of marketing
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NewsJerry Guerrero and Brenton Helm take on new roles at Family Tree Farms
Helm and Guerrero have been promoted to new leadership positions
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NewsNorth Bay Produce unveils farmer-focused rebrand
The Michigan-based company will unveil its farmer-focused rebrand at Fruit Logistica, featuring innovative augmented reality labels
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CommentComment: A new dawn for innovation – why the EU’s gene editing ruling matters
Steve Nelson, CEO of Plant Sciences Genetics, says the EU’s agreement on gene-edited plants marks a turning point for plant breeding innovation
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NewsAmazon shutters Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores
Closures come as retail giant doubles down on online grocery delivery and Whole Foods Market expansion
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NewsWonderful Company announces over US$1.5mn in funding for central valley nonprofits and schools
Funding distributed to over 40 recipients across California’s Central Valley as part of 2025 Wonderful Community Grants Program
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NewsAvocados From Mexico again opts for AI for Super Bowl
This year it has launched the Prediction Pit, an interactive tool offers real-time football predictions and custom guacamole recipes
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NewsBlueberries could help chase away the blues
New study suggests the fruit may improve symptoms of depression and anxiety
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NewsFall Creek to unveil new Sekoya Nova variety at Fruit Logistica 2026
High-chill blueberry variety offers shelf-life exceeding 60 days and approximately 80 per cent of fruit above 18mm diameter
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FeaturesWalnuts on the march
Robert Verloop, CEO of the California Walnut Board & Commission, talks production, trade, the UK market, and why walnuts are the fashionable product of the moment
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VideoChiquita’s Great White Fleet on course to expand
Stefano Di Paolo and Peter Stedman outline multinational’s plan to work with more external suppliers and to double down on sustainability efforts
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NewsSalix Fruits anticipates “diverse and resilient” winter citrus season
Company reports solid North American supply, but lower volumes in the Mediterranean are creating pressure for higher field prices

