All Production & Trade articles – Page 1017
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ArticleFiji to benefit from partnership
Export efforts in Fiji’s agricultural sector will benefit from a tie-up between the IACT project and the Market Development Facility
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ArticleSmooth season for CA grapes
A strong start has resulted in industry predictions that the state’s grape exports will be completed by Christmas
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ArticleGrapefruit exports underway
Japan still tops the list of export markets for Florida grapefruit, with the industry for revived interest in their product
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ArticleSpanish citrus shippers mull China entry
With its rapidly growing market, exporters see the Asian nation as the next logical step in expanding overseas
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ArticleCalifornia navels defy expectations
Despite the state being due for lower yields, optimum weather has delivered predictions of strong production levels
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ArticleMotorway services seeks suppliers
Growers in Gloucestershire called on to attend ‘Meet the Buyer’ events to supply new family-run motorway services
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ArticleChina faces ginger price hike
Chinese ginger prices have soared this year, and trade sources predict further hikes as supply struggles to keep pace with demand
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ArticleNew Indian exporter looks East
Sanvi International to focus on exporting grapes and other fruits to new markets such as South East Asia and CIS countries
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ArticleSpain’s Fruta del Pacífico diversifies banana offer
The company unveiled a new label, Bana Bana, for Mexican bananas at this year’s Fruit Attraction
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ArticleMixed picture for stonefruit in Taiwan
USDA's FAS releases report on Taiwan's imports of cherries, peaches and nectarines
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ArticleNo need for onion imports
Export association president doesn’t believe Chinese shipments will ease prices in the Indian market
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ArticleGrowers planted less this year
Trade body says growers have been ‘cautious’ after new Defra figures show land area for commercial production is down
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ArticlePeru exports to South Korea surge
Shipments have risen dramatically since the two countries signed a free trade agreement in 2011
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ArticleEU 'disadvantaged without GM'
NFU tells Lords EU committee that tough standards are making life difficult for growers and suppliers
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ArticlePeppers in pole position
Israel’s pepper export volumes continue to increase steadily each year, with the product remaining the country's leading fresh produce export
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ArticleWomen are ‘vital’ to nut production
Global nut producers should place women in leadership positions as research shows their significance in supply chain
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ArticlePipfruit NZ aims for export growth
Peak industry body unveils strategic plan for apples, which could see exports climb to 475,000 tonnes by 2022
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ArticleAWB fight taken to Strasbourg
Trade union takes bid to retain agricultural worker board championed by Winston Churchill to European Court of Human Rights
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ArticleSouth African trade at major crossroads
The Southern Hemisphere supplier now sends more fruit to emerging markets, Eurofruit Congress delegates hear
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ArticleChile slashes cherry export forecast
Shipments are projected to be slightly up on last season but well below original estimates

