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  2. Chiquita - Wikipedia

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    On 29 November 2011, the North Carolina Economic Investment Committee approved $22 million in incentives for Chiquita to move its headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina. The same day, Chiquita officially announced their move to the city, with the new headquarters residing in the NASCAR Plaza tower. Research and development was also moved to ...

  3. Dole plc - Wikipedia

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    Dole plc traces its origins to the foundation of Castle & Cooke in 1851, and Charles McCann's Fish, Fruit and Vegetable Market in the 1850s in Ireland. [8] [9] Castle & Cooke, a sugar and logistics company, was founded in Hawaii by Amos Starr Cooke and Samuel Northrup Castle.

  4. International Tropical Fruits Network - Wikipedia

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    During the 1st International Consultation on Tropical Fruits held in Malaysia on 15–19 July 1996, delegates from 22 countries conferred about economic and trade issues that centered on the current situation of the tropical fruit industry, future prospects for fresh and processed tropical fruits, tariff concerns, [5] and phytosanitary and quarantine measures.

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  6. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit.

  7. Spondias dulcis - Wikipedia

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    Unripe fruit. Spondias dulcis (syn. Spondias cytherea), known commonly as April plum, is a tropical tree, with edible fruit containing a fibrous pit. In the English-speaking Caribbean it is typically known as golden apple and elsewhere in the Caribbean as pommecythere, June Plum or cythere.

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  9. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/University of Hawaii at Manoa/Tropical ...

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    This course covers tropical fruit, nut and beverage crops, with an emphasis on those that are important to Hawaii. Students will learn about all components of production and processing these crops. On Wikipedia, students will be making edits to tropical fruit, nut and beverage crop pages.