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19 April, 2024
US orgs urge ban on Mexican avocados linked to deforestation
Most of the deforestation is happening illegally, some imperil monarch butterfly habitat, and it all undermines international pledges made by both countries to halt deforestation.
World Citrus Organization projects lower Southern Hemisphere volumes for 2024
Guatemalan mango volume to US sees increase
US agriculture products find promising market in Colombia
New West India container service to connect Florida with 7 locations
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El Niño effect drives food crisis in Southern Africa
USDA proposes rule for exports and reserves of tart cherries
APHIS updates federal domestic soil quarantines map
New Zealand and Asian Development Bank partner on mangos
Spain calls South Africa WTO dispute “threats and blackmail”
Two-color dragon fruit developed by Chinese researchers
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IFPA A-NZ calls for national approach to fruit sticker ban
The IFPA A-NZ outlines key challenges for the produce sector ahead of the Sept. 1, 2025 PLU ban, specifically implementation.
IFPA welcomes USDA’s updates to WIC nutrition program
The IFPA welcomes updates to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, helping to ensure fruit and vegetable access.
Column: Bananas have been too cheap for decades
Industry leaders at the World Banana Forum discussed the pricing of bananas during the last few decades, saying current prices are not sustainable for the supply chain.
CPMA welcomes Canadian government's support of national school food program
The program will aim to deliver meals to an additional 400,000 children per year.
Fridays on the Farm: a labor of love for Rhode Island berry, stone fruit farm
The Eckharts grow strawberries, cherries, cane berries, peaches and more on their 100-acre farm. FSA Rhode Island features their story.
Farming in her footsteps: Visit Annie B’s family farm
During the pandemic, the Givens family decided to set up farming operations to honor matriarch Annie B's legacy.
Pomelo Diplomacy: How a favorite Thai fruit advanced U.S. trade ties
APHIS Senior Foreign Service Officer Marc Gilkey addresses how, through the pomelo, the quintessential Thai fruit, the U.S. and Thailand recently celebrated almost two centuries of collaboration.
A very brief look at the 100-year-old problem of the shortage in agricultural labor
Texas International Produce Association President & CEO Dante Galeazzi discusses workforce challenges in the produce industry.
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Agronometrics Shorts: Chile leads South American nations in global fruit exports
The evolution of the US mango market in charts
Agronometrics Shorts: Mexican asparagus prices plunge amid surplus
California and Florida strawberry acreage reflect market demand
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Apeel Sciences saves millions of fruits from going to waste
USDA announces $1.5B for climate-smart agriculture and conservation
Work begins on new ag research facility in Georgia
Citrus greening study unlocks key genetic information and potential for faster varietal testing
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RedPop®, the sweet rebel catching attention in produce aisles
Villita Avocados' plastic-free bags help consumers reduce waste
BLOOM FRESH Ushers in a New Age in Natural Non-GMO Fruit Breeding
Visionary Insights: Grape Snacking Benefits Eye Health
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