- Fears that the U.S. might ban imports of orange juice from Brazil drove orange juice futures to an all-time high on Tuesday as health regulators began testing all incoming shipments for traces of an illegal fungicide called carbendazim. (msnbc.com)
- Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. regulators have halted shipments of imported orange juice from all countries, and plans to destroy or ban products if tests find even low levels from a prohibited fungicide. Initial test results are due this week. (Businessweek)
- U.S. regulators have halted shipments of imported orange juice from all countries, and plan to destroy or ban products if tests find even low levels from a prohibited fungicide. Initial test results are due this week. (Bloomberg)
- Orange juice tumbled from a four- year high, heading for the biggest drop since 2010, after ICE Futures U.S. boosted the amount of cash that traders must deposit for speculative positions by 95 percent. (Bloomberg)
- Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Orange-juice futures rose the most in five years as freezing weather damages citrus crops in Florida, and a U.S. government probe of a fungicide used on fruit in Brazil may limit imports. (Businessweek)
- FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The Food and Drug Adminstration has stepped up inspections after trace amounts of fungicide were found in orange juice concentrate imported from Brazil. (Abc Local Web)
- WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Fears that the U.S. (Reuters UK)
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration says it will step up testing for a fungicide that has been found in low levels in orange juice. (Yahoo Finance)
- CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. (Marketwatch)
- ATLANTA -- Cola-Cola Co. said Wednesday it found an unapproved fungicide in orange juice made by Coke and its competitors, and alerted federal regulators that some Brazilian growers had sprayed trees with the substance. (Pocono Record)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Orange juice
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