News
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July 02, 2010
According to a notice issued Thursday (July 1) by FSIS, the current Russia beef certificate may be used until the new certificates are available. There is a delay in the availability of Russia pork certificates, but they will be ready for distribution on July 2. Exporters should check with their inspector to be sure an order has been placed for new certificates. - More
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June 25, 2010
Both FSIS and Russia’s Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance Service (VPSS) consider July 1, 2010, to be the issuance date, rather than a port arrival date, for the new certificate. Therefore, beginning July 1, the new certificate must be issued for all pork shipments to Russia. - More
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June 25, 2010
Effective June 22, Russia has suspended imports of beef variety meat from Brazil. The suspension does not appear to be region or plant-specific, covering all beef variety meat from Brazil. - More
Grapes
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Autumn Royal. Crisp, sweet-tasting grape makes a delicious snack for fall. Autumn Royal typically ripens the first or second week of October, but stores so well it can be marketed through December when shoppers have few high-quality grapes to choose from.
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Crimson Seedless. The preferred red seedless grape in supermarkets worldwide for their exceptional shelf life. Take advantage during the summer and fall months and enjoy plump grapes at their prime. They have a crisp, firm texture and a mouthwatering, juicy interior.
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Flame Seedless. Medium small sized grape that is seedless, firm skinned, tender fleshed variety of grape. It has mild, sweet/tart flavor and when ripe is a dark flame to rust red color with a slight bloom.
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Red Globe. Very large, firm skinned, tender fleshed variety of grape with big seeds. It has mild, sweet flavor and when ripe is a dark ruby red color with a slight bloom.
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Thompson Seedless. Crisp texture and sweet taste; provide a perfect sweet summer snack with crisp texture and a mouthwatering, juicy interior. |
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