Part 2: The Chinese Walnut Slowdown: Not A Worst Case Scenario By Ann-Marie Jeffries|February 9, 2015 Although U.S. walnut exports to China are down, emerging markets are on deck to help compensate for the decline.Read More
Part 1: The Chinese Walnut Slowdown: Not A Worst Case Scenario By Ann-Marie Jeffries|February 4, 2015 The California Walnut Board and Commission’s Michelle McNeil shares insight into the recent slowdown in walnut exports to China, and why she doesn’t think there’s reason for concern.
Expanded Market Access For U.S. Grown Apples To China Posted by Christina Herrick|January 26, 2015 Agreement expected to boost apple exports by $100 million per year.
Giant Washington Apple Crop Is The New Norm By David Eddy|December 2, 2014 Marketers agree that giant crops, like the 155 million boxes in 2014, won’t be considered monsters any more.
New Partnership To Expand ‘Fresh From Florida’ Footprint In Taiwan Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 26, 2014 Latest deal puts exclamation point on successful Asia marketing campaign.
Senator Launches Campaign To Open Foreign Markets To More Grape Juice Posted by Christina Herrick|November 17, 2014 If tariff is reduced, exporters could buy more; would help alleviate surplus grape supply.
Western Growers Frustrated By Shutdown Of Ports Posted by Christina Herrick|November 14, 2014 Pacific Maritime Association is accusing union of intentional work slowdown.
U.S. Potato Exports Hit A New Record In Value And Volume Posted by Rosemary Gordon|September 4, 2014 The value of all U.S. potato exports increased 7% over the record set in 2012 and 2013.
Almond Growers Hit By Russian Import Limits Posted by Christina Herrick|August 27, 2014 Growers reflect on changes to export market in light of produce ban.
California Citrus Cleared For Chinese Export Posted by Frank Giles|August 25, 2014 New agreement addresses concerns over brown rot.
Record Growth Projected For Agricultural Exports Posted by Lauren María Alexander|June 3, 2014 USDA report cites rising prices and increased volume as main factors behind projected windfall.
Report: Fresh From Florida Exports Increase To $4.1 Billion Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 21, 2014 Tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and snap beans among the most sought-after goods.
Mexico Publishes Final Rule To Allow Cross-Border Potato Trade Posted by Lauren María Alexander|March 21, 2014 As of March 20, 2014, the Mexican government will now permit the cross-border trade of potatoes with the U.S.
Mini Pumpkin Entrepreneurs Expand Globally By David Eddy|February 10, 2014 Brothers started selling pumpkins grown in an over-planted garden and now have their sights set on export markets.
Opinion: Proud To Promote Florida’s Home-Grown Goods By Adam Putnam|May 27, 2012 Florida produces nearly 300 commodities during its year-round growing season. With fresh fruits and vegetables and vibrant aquaculture, […]
Record-Setting Agriculture Exports For 2011 Posted by Christina Herrick|September 8, 2010 Agricultural exports for fiscal year 2011 are forecast to be the second highest level ever at $113 billion, […]