All Production & Trade articles – Page 1021
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ArticlePeru eyes greater export role
International trade offices to play crucial role in promoting non-traditional exports
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US mulls Moroccan blueberry imports
Shipments of small quantities pose no risk to domestic production according to Aphis
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ArticleOrganic grower faces jail and fine
A Burgandy organic wine producer has been charged for refusing to use pesticides required under French law
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ArticleChile gains further tariff exemptions in Asia
From 1 January, exporters can ship hundreds of products to South Korea and Japan tariff-free
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ArticleTomato grower on brink of closure
One of the last remaining tomato growers on Guernsey may close after cheaper European products steal contracts
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ArticleNT mango production almost halved
Poor growing conditions and emergence of resin canal makes for a challenging season in Australia’s top end
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ArticleChinese banana imports rise after Yolanda
Typhoon sees demand and prices for Philippine bananas increase, according to federation of cooperatives
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ArticleLeading Cornish distributor expands
Westcountry Fruit Sales, one of the south west's leading fresh produce distributors, takes over Plough to Plate
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ArticleMarion Regan appointed MBE
Kent-based soft fruit grower included in New Year Honours List for services to fruit and vegetable industry
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ArticleGrowers 'calm' amid adverse weather
Resilient farmers play down Christmas floods and record rainfall despite emergency high-level Government talks
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ArticleAnti-Israel group targets exporter
Mehadrin, the largest grower and exporter of fresh produce in Israel, targeted by pro-Palestine group
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ArticleNZ pipfruit industry riding high
Export returns reach NZ$500m in 2013, as industry capitalises on European demand
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ArticleIndustry giant David Piccaver dies
Tributes paid after tragic death of JE Piccaver chairman and Concordia director just before Christmas
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ArticleHunt for high-fliers in efficiency drive
New AHDB scheme for managers from all agricultural sectors who want to become more effective and efficient in their role
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ArticleHelp for growers hit by price wars
Irish government aims to reset producer and retailer power balance through regulation and code of conduct
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ArticleArab veg plantation for Japan nears
Political unrest in Egypt had delayed supermarket firm Kobe Bussan's plans to get its long-awaited site operational
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ArticleProduce World gives 11 tonnes of veg
Vegetable giant is providing staple Christmas vegetables to Crisis who will serve 21,000 meals to homeless over festive period
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ArticleIndustry thrilled by CAP transfer rate
News that transfer of CAP funds away from direct payments into green schemes will stay below maximum welcomed
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ArticleAussie grapes win South Korea access
Annual shipments could reach 10,000 tonnes in the next three to five years
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ArticleFirst European pears hit US retail shelves
European Flavors aiming to market around 1,000 tonnes of Italian fruits and vegetables in US East Coast by the end of the year

