fresh produce
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreshandproduce
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fresh
adjective
uk/freʃ/us/freʃ/
new ...
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produce
noun[U]
uk/ˈprɒdʒ.uːs/us/ˈprɑː.duːs/
food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition offreshandproducefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This implies that younger consumers boughtfreshproduceat a higher price than their older counterparts.
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The results also show that prices paid forfreshproducevaried significantly among households of different race and ethnicity.
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Before seasonal aggregation, purchase records were sorted and identified with the circumstance under whichfreshproducewere purchased.
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For the purpose of this study, household purchase records offreshproduce, in general reported weekly, were aggregated into quarterly data.
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Except for peppers and strawberries, we found the organic price premiums to converge in the 13-21 cents-per-pound range among thefreshproducestudied.
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Not surprisingly,freshproducewere priced significantly lower when they were on sale than not on sale, except for carrots.
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Considerable seasonal price variations amongfreshproducewere evident from the estimated results.
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Data from these outbreaks are consistent with other data suggesting an increase in outbreaks associated with consumption offreshproduceand outbreak reporting in general.
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Furthermore, prices paid forfreshproduceare found to vary by other product attributes, market factors, and household characteristics.
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Therefore, cooking offreshproducesuch as basil may be needed to prevent cyclosporiasis, especially during outbreaks and in areas of endemicity.
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Of that growth in sales,freshproduceaccounted for about 50% of total organic sales.
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Predicting willingness-topay a premium for organically grownfreshproduce.
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Currently, the largest category of organic production isfreshproduce, although organic dairy was the most rapidly growing segment in the 1990s36.
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A target consumer profile and positioning for promotion of direct marketing offreshproduce: a case study.
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For apples and oranges, their prices appear to peak in the fall season when the harvest of new crops enters thefreshproducemarket.
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Supermarket shoppers' pesticide concerns and willingness to purchase certified pesticide residue-freefreshproduce.
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Microbiological safety evaluations and recommendations onfreshproduce.
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These results provide interesting insights to the general public as well as the organic industry concerning the prices that consumers are paying in the marketplace for organically producedfreshproduce.
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