All United States articles – Page 258
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US grape protocol stirs Australian hopes
A new Australian cold sterilisation protocol for US grapes looks near, giving hope the trade could recover to pre-fumigation levels
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Safeway sees profit drop
Grocery store operator endures tough second quarter as net income drops 16 per cent
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Container volumes climb in LA
Port of Los Angeles releases its June cargo volumes, showing both monthly and half-year growth
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Fairtrade approval for Wholesum Harvest
Wholesum Harvest has long been committed to protecting the rights of its Mexican growers as well as minimising its carbon footprint
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Topsy turvy deal for Brazilian mangoes
Exports to the US market are likely to rise in 2012, while sendings to Europe have already fallen short of the mark
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Nunhems teams up with US suppliers
Collaborative seed agreements will provide innovative upgrades for salad ingredients in sandwiches and burgers sold on the US market
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Agrolemo prepares for US debut
The agro-industrial co-operative is an example of a new model of agribusiness taking precedence in the Dominican Republic
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Allen Lund opens Texas office
The US transportation broker’s new office in Garland, Texas, will be managed by David Leal
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Dole wrestles weaker European currencies
US giant continues to explore separations of businesses as Q2 revenues, adjusted EBITDA and comparable income fall
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Chile taps into foodservice
The CFFA is ramping up its activities within the US foodservice industry in response to growing demand for fresh and healthy food
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Sales boost for Costa Rican pineapples
The Central American nation’s second most important agricultural crop has made further export gains in the first half of 2012
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Early start for California grapes
It’ll be early, big and beautiful – the Californian grape season looks set to provide the trade with a bumper, 100m-carton crop
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Euro could firm against the dollar
The euro is still at the forefront of investors’ minds, but with the US facing its own economic problems, concerns are being raised as the country's political stalemate remains unbroken
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Solid demand tipped for Peru asparagus
The Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association (PAIA) anticipates increasing consumption and demand in the US
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Sunkist takes another stand
US family co-operative joins with retailers to encourage charity lemonade sales
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New director for Naturipe
US-based berry producer Naturipe Farms has announced the appointment of Donna Lynn Johnson as its new director of food safety and social responsibility, effective 2 July.
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Citrus group DNE forms global business
Florida-based citrus exporter brings global sales and marketing together under control of single commercial entity
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CH Robinson targets expansion in Europe
Logistics giant establishes new office dedicated to perishables in Netherlands and appoints president of European division
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PMA-United merger falls through
Question of leadership creates stumbling block in goal to unite the US fresh produce industry’s two leading organisations
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FPAA responds to US-Mexico spat
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas believes that the US and Mexico must avoid a tomato trade war to avoid negatively affecting a broad spectrum of industries