All Production & Trade articles – Page 1021
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Steady growth for Cool Fresh Namibia
Dutch firm expects significant increase in table grape volume exported by joint venture with Namibian government
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Staay forms new Costa Rica exporter
Former Hispafruit supplier now fully integrated into new company following recent takeover by Staay Food Group
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Peru's organic banana exports climb
Shipments grow by 20 per cent through the January-October period of 2012, with average monthly value up 28 per cent
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NZ strengthens Burma ties
New Zealand is aiming for closer economic and political ties with Burma as the South East Asian nation’s economy opens up
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Romania destroys Turkish citrus
EU country introduces tougher controls on Turkish fruit imports following reported discovery of excessive fungicide residue
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Cape unrest masks complex reality
New report into South African fresh produce supply chain finds broader understanding necessary to solve current crisis
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Ayco demonstrates social conscience
Group celebrates strong start to melon season by contributing computer equipment to two schools in Guatemala
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Lighter Indian apple stocks signal import demand
With apple storage levels looking fairly low, import demand is set to be strong in the New Year, but there are some hurdles on the horizon
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Florette secures deal for Bakkavör units
Parent group Agrial reaches agreement to acquire French and Spanish businesses belonging to Icelandic supplier
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Philippine banana exports to China rebound
Promising predictions for Philippine bananas as exports to China expected to increase by at least 5 per cent in 2012
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Import conditions trouble Pakistani exporters
Russia imposes requirement that all Pakistani fresh produce imports are certified by single, privately owned laboratory in Lahore
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Philippine growers adjust to changing market dynamics
Vegetable growers in the Philippines plan closer ties to take advantage of emerging export opportunities
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Fruit demand brings logistics opportunities
Vast overland logistics developments are underway to improve efficiency and meet China's demand for imports from Thailand
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Peruvian mango production falls
Lambayeque crop expected to fall 15 per cent as a result of unfavourable weather
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Trade ombudsman call by EU producers
Copa-Cogeca tells ICOP 2012 summit independent monitoring agency is required to foster balanced supply chain relations
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EU budget plans raise sector concern
Agricultural federation Copa-Cogeca expresses concern over possible impact of proposed cuts to EU spending
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Food waste mission for Asoex and Maersk
Memorandum of understanding signed by Ronald Bown and Maersk Container Industry CEO Peter Nymand
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Uncertain outlook for Indonesian trade
New laws on import licensing and permits have caused chaos for the trade, and there are fears that imminent rules governing labelling will lead to further bottlenecks
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EU funding system still 'open to abuse'
Auditors find new evidence of fraud, including one Italian producer who allegedly claimed over €200,000 to build new house
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Tomato growers still fear Morocco
Sectors in Spain, France and Italy continue to lobby Brussels for support in competing against non-EU suppliers