All Production & Trade articles – Page 1028
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ArticleIsrael's grapefruit production 'stable'
Some 90,000 tonnes are expected to be produced in Israel this year, with just over 65,000 tonnes heading for export markets
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ArticleUSDA awards Florida citrus grant
University of Central Florida is handed US$1.2m to help fight against diseases such as greening and canker
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ArticleAsian promise for SunGold
Japan, South Korea and China emerge as important markets for Zespri’s new gold kiwifruit variety
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ArticlePhilippine banana production down
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics reports an 8.1 per cent decline after typhoons damaged plantations last year
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Pakistan ships mangoes to Japan
After two years of lobbying, Japan lifts a 16 year ban to receive a commercial shipment of 550kgs
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ArticleIndia resumes onion imports
Government prompts move, as prices rise sharply across the country in the lead up to next year’s federal election
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ArticleVOG aims to sell more branded apples
Italy's largest apple supplier confirms it wants to increase production and step up marketing of Kanzi, Jazz and Envy
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ArticleApple supplier predicts 'return to normal'
Gerhard Dichgans of Italian group VOG assesses the prospects for the European apple business this season
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ArticleGolden Bay breaks 1m-carton barrier
New Zealand apple exporter achieved considerable growth this season, shipping almost a third more fruit to export markets
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ArticleShanghai gears up for festival demand
With the Moon Festival and National Day Holiday around the corner, Shanghai’s fruit import trade is looking forward to a surge in market activity
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ArticleCurry & Co launches Chilean firm
Led by Ernesto Pino, Curry Fruit Chile will focus on supplying South American berries to North America to meet burgeoning demand
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ArticleGreek exports see major increase
The huge rise in fruit and vegetable exports from Greece may seem a positive development, but it is yet another sign of the desperate state of the domestic market
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ArticleUS welcomes back Egyptian citrus
Oranges and tangerines from Egypt regain access to the US market, although high transport and other logistical costs remain a barrier
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ArticleProduce World backs ethnic veg
The vegetable grower confirms it will look to produce more ethnic varieties and will focus on developing its brassica crops
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US 'to ease' Colombia physalis access
USDA-APHIS is considering allowing imports of cape gooseberries from specific areas of Colombia without cold treatment
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ArticleFull moon shining on CA grapes
Upcoming Moon Festival heightens Asian demand for US table grapes, as San Joaquin Valley prepares record crop
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ArticleExpectations low for fresh-cut in east
Large swathes of eastern Europe regarded as not yet ready for significant growth in sales of fresh convenience products
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ArticleUruguay deciduous volumes nosedive
Inclement weather means the 2013 crop will be “nowhere near” the typical 100,000-tonne output
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ArticleNewmafruit set to sell UK melons
Top-fruit producer secures trial listings in multiples for UK-grown melon crop
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ArticleIsraeli pomegranate season starts early
Buyers increasingly demanding specific varieties, say exporters, who predict shipments will top 20,000 tonnes this year

