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FREEZE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TRAINING SESSIONS SCHEDULED
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CHINA LIFTS QUARANTINE OF FRESNO COUNTY CITRUS
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LINK TO ITC REPORT
Conditions of Competition for Certain Oranges and Lemons in the U.S. Fresh Market
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PEACH FRUIT FLY QUARANTINE LIFTED
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PEST DETECTION BULLETIN
Update on Fly Trappings –
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Sunkist Growers -- 2005 Annual Meeting
February 15, 2005
Jeff Gargiulo, President and CEO
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LONGER RANGE OUTLOOK FOR FEBRUARY
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USDA DESIGNATES CALIFORNIA COUNTIES AS AGRICULTURE DISASTER AREAS
Decision Allows Farmers and Ranchers to Apply for USDA Assistance
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LONGER RANGE OUTLOOK THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY
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2004-05 FRUIT FROST FORECASTS FOR CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA
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VOLUNTARY RAW ALMOND RECALL - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
As a precautionary measure, Paramount Farms, an affiliate of Sunkist Growers licensed to use the Sunkist brand name on some of it nuts and nut products, has voluntarily recalled certain of its distributed raw almonds.
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SEPTORIA SPOT OF CITRUS AND GUIDELINES FOR DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN CALIFORNIA
Septoria spot of citrus has been reported from many citrus-producing countries around the world, including Australia, Argentina, Greece, Italy, and the United States (California).
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2004 OMNIBUS SPENDING CLEARS SENATE
Among other things, the bill delayed the country-of origin labeling rules for food for two years. It also contained language, submitted Sunkist's government relations office, qualifying agriculture victims of last year's California wildfires for disaster relief.
ISSUES REGARDING COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LEGISLATION
Sunkist has received questions regarding whether Sunkist supports country-of-origin labeling (COOL) for fresh fruits and vegetables sold at retail.
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USDA PROVIDES $150 MILLION FOR WILDFIRE RECOVERY EFFORTS IN CALIFORNIA
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced that $150 million will be provided to help southern California wildfire recovery efforts and to address the tree mortality emergency in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.
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TAX RELIEF FOR GROWERS AND COOPERATIVES TO BE CONSIDERED IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Sunkist Growers is urging grower-members to contact their Member of Congress in support of a federal tax relief package awaiting a vote in the House of Representatives that provides benefits for growers and cooperatives.
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FRUIT FROST FORECASTS FOR CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA
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USDA DESIGNATES CALIFORNIA COUNTIES AS AGRICULTURE DISASTER AREAS
Decision Allows Farmers and Ranchers to Apply for USDA Assistance
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