EU’s Banana Policy Breaks WTO Rules
Back in July, we ran a piece entitled Banana Import Policies In Europe Defy Logic And Ultimately Hurt Consumers in which we pointed out: The
Back in July, we ran a piece entitled Banana Import Policies In Europe Defy Logic And Ultimately Hurt Consumers in which we pointed out: The
The Washington Post ran an editorial entitled, Rot in the Fields, that pretty much reads as if it were written by a coalition of produce
Our piece, Traceability Initiative Lacks Full Industry Representation, pointed out that the steering committee of the CPMA/PMA/United Fresh joint effort on traceability was lacking players
Our piece, Consumers And Foodservice Operators Should Not Rewash Fresh-cut Produce, detailed that a panel of experts had studied the available research and came to
Our piece, Chefs Collaborative Opposes Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement, brought a firestorm of protest from smaller growers, including this letter: You should have put a
One of Tesco’s oft-repeated claims is that its private label products will be made without trans fat. This sounds like a good thing. The very
Our piece, Wal-Mart’s Global Procurement Division Gets Special Pass On Quality, was the latest in a series of articles dealing with Wal-Mart’s procurement practices. We
The GAP is being crucified around the world because of a discovery that child labor was used to produce clothing for retail clothing giant. This
A quick review of Post-PMA-convention articles before we move on to our letter of the day: PMA Analysis — Does Houston Merit A Permanent Place
All America has been aghast watching the fires rage in southern California. It is always difficult to gauge the impact on the industry in the