All United States articles – Page 61
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ArticleFirst breakbulk shipment of Argentine lemons land in Philadelphia
Last week’s offloading was the first non-containerised shipment to reach the US since market reopened for Argentine lemons in 2018
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ArticleUnfold names new president and CEO
Agtech veteran Sonia Lo takes on new roles after John Purcell steps down
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ArticleLate start for North American cherries
Growers in Pacific Northwest and British Columbia expect programmes to run well into September
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ArticleCTGC promotes Alyson Dias
CMO to focus on development of global marketing campaign for California grapes
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ArticleSun World expands footprint in Australia
GrapeCo Australia and RJN Cua Vineyards become latest companies to join Sun World’s global supply programme
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ArticleGreenyard USA/SealdSweet launches Jalisco avocado programme
The company is one of the first to market with Jalisco avocados since they were greenlighted for US
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ArticleIFPA welcomes Healthy Meals, Healthy Kids Act
A number of IFPA recommendations have been included in the Act, which will expand access to school meals and preserve the future of such programmes
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ArticleExtreme weather: fruit companies must ‘create resilience’
Peter Stedman, director of sustainability at Chiquita, considers the climate challenge in the context of wider sustainability efforts
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ArticleCenter for Produce Safety elects new leaders
Joe Pezzini elected as new CPS chair as it seeks to “fund science, find solutions and fuel change in fresh produce food safety”
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ArticleIndustry-first carbon offset programme to launch
US-based ProducePay and ALLCOT introduce programme for fresh produce growers
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ArticleWestfalia expects strong summer avo supply to US
Group guarantees retailers a full supply of the “highest quality fruit possible” to meet shopper demand around National Avocado Day
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ArticleOppy offers Oceanside Pole tomatoes
Fresh produce group is Increasing its roma tomato case-count by half a million from last season
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ArticleDriscoll’s to acquire Haygrove Africa
Purchase of sub-Saharan African blueberry supplier underlines importance of achieving year-round availability of blueberries
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ArticlePort of LA sets June record
Executive director expects cargo volumes to “remain robust” during second half 2022
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ArticleAtacama makes progress on new inspection site for grape exports
The region is preparing for the go-ahead to export to US under the Systems Approach protocol
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ArticleDriscoll’s announces plastic challenge winners
Some 200 innovations and 14 finalists looked to provide a solution to eliminate the issue of agricultural waste plastic
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ArticleLight start for NW cherries
Northwest Cherry Growers update points to shortest crop in over a decade
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ArticleAgroFresh expands Californian produce freshness solutions
Group expands its SmartFresh portfolio to a wider range of crops including apples, pears, avocados, kiwifruit and stonefruit
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ArticlePassion fruit popularity “soars”
Frieda’s Branded Produce says mainstream food industry is “falling in love” with the fruit
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ArticleGreenyard USA/Seald Sweet unveils new recyclable packaging label
The clementine packs are available in stores from July to November is 2lb and 3lb formats

