All Production & Trade articles – Page 1025
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ArticleEcuador gets serious about Gulf trade
Exports of bananas and other fruits to the UAE could see substantial increase over next few years as trade links strengthen
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ArticleFlorida evidence of "devastating" HLB
As the state's citrus crop estimate falls 9 per cent below last year, Florida Citrus Mutual points to the impact of citrus greening disease
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ArticleUruguay deal pleases Seald Sweet
USDA's publication of a final rule on Uruguayan citrus entry into the US comes after decade-long struggle
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ArticleTaiwan inks NZ trade deal
Zespri chief executive welcomes free-trade arrangement, which will see tariffs eliminated by 2017
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ArticlePink Lady praises strong start
The apple brand enjoyed a successful first part of the last campaign, despite fierce competition on the market during its early stages
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ArticleSweet season ahead for Zespri
Kiwifruit giant reports that increased levels of dry matter have led to the sweetest-ever New Zealand crop
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ArticleBreakthrough for NZ avocados
Industry likely to gain access to India and China, but exporters warn challenges still remain
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ArticleAsian market is cherry ripe
Australian cherry industry aims to export 50 per cent of its annual crop by 2020, with Asia central to the push
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Fairtrade first for Caribbean Exotics
Group of 25 physalis growers in Colombia have received Fairtrade accreditation
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ArticleBananas rank top in Korea
Korea Customs Service data shows bananas have been the nation's leading import for ten consecutive years
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ArticleNZ pipfruit industry predicts profits
Steady growth in Asia and record prices in Europe drives strongest industry forecasts for five years
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ArticlePhilippines and Australia secure agreement
Deal signed between both countries' Departments of Agriculture allows easier access for Australian fruit exports
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ArticleChantal heads for Caribbean islands
Tropical storm Chantal leaves banana-producing nations braced for disruption
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ArticleSpanish grape crop rises
The Murcia region is forecasting a significantly heavier crop than last year
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ArticleAlgeria emerges as major apple market
Sales of Italian apples to North African country have reportedly surged, propelling it to top of Trentino region's export chart
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ArticlePotatoes face aphid threat
Continuing warm dry weather is ramping up populations of the pest
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ArticleNW cherries down on estimate
'Less than optimal' June weather has cut the original northwest cherry crop estimate by 22 per cent
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ArticlePeruvian Highlands urged to invest
Sierra Exportadora believes that growers in Peru's Highlands have the potential to offer a profitable berry deal
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne aids consumers
This artichoke season, the Brittany-based marketer aims to boost sales by educating consumers on how to prepare the vegetable
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ArticleLandmark investment for Australian citrus
Grower-packer-marketer Seven Fields has unveiled a groundbreaking new citrus packhouse in Australia’s Sunraysia region

