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ArticleWTO ruling turns focus on China
New Zealand’s apple industry hopes to use this week’s WTO ruling to allay Chinese fireblight concerns
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Pakistan looks to Argentina for exports
Talks between Pakistan’s agriculture minister and the Argentinean ambassador to the country could soon pave the way for fruit exports
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ArticleSatara explores merger options
New Zealand kiwifruit and avocado packer Satara is in merger discussions with potential partners
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ArticleUS pears gain new standards
US pear growers have set new standards for treated pears in an effort to reduce confusion over procedures.
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ArticleStrawberry growers offered irrigation hope
New research has shown UK strawberry growers could cut their water usage by almost a half while remaining commercially strong.
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Growers warned over metaldehyde
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has called on all farmers and advisers to stick to the newly introduced voluntary guidelines on application rates otherwise the industry will face the real risk of losing metaldehyde.
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ArticlePMA pays tribute to Jack Pandol Sr
President and CEO Bryan Silbermann says group is "greatly saddened" to learn of Mr Pandol's passing
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ArticleRSA citrus arrivals reach halfway stage
The season so far is progressing well, with close to 20,000 pallets shipped to the US and fruit quality at a high level
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ArticlePublix trials car delivery service
US grocery retailer testing new pre-order service to enhance customer convenience
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ArticleModef prepares for Paris protest
The French movement will head to Paris in mid-August to pressurise the government into controlling retailers and imports
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NFU makes safety plea
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is urging farmers and growers to keep safety in mind by ensuring machinery is properly maintained and operations are carried out safely.
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ArticleCasi registers record tomato campaign
Spanish tomato cooperative defies weather and poor prices by achieving record results
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ArticleUK shoppers hungry for innovation
Research suggests that post-recession consumers are searching for new products, particularly if they represent healthier alternatives
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ArticlePeruvian grapes booming in Taiwan
Peruvian grapes have made a big splash in Asian markets in recent years, and the trend shows no signs of slowing
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ArticleFrench set for top-fruit fall
French production of apples and pears is set to decline in 2010 with many of the main apple varieties losing ground.
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ArticleUniveg outlines new plan for Expofrut
Company provides details of new strategic plan following major restructuring of Argentina's leading topfruit exporter
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ArticlePostcard | Western Cape
Renowned as a source of top-quality fruit, the province’s exporters are now helping to boost consumption levels closer to home
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ArticleSpanish growers buoyed by prices
Improved prices for growers in the Spanish region of Almeria have compensated for the weather-hit campaign which saw tomato and pepper volumes fall substantially.
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ArticleWTO rules for NZ in apple dispute
The World Trade Organisation has ruled in favour of New Zealand in the long-running dispute on apple access to Australia
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ArticleGovernment consults on regulation crackdown
The government has begun a consultation under the Task Force on Farming Regulation as it looks to chop regulatory burdens on farmers and growers.

