All Production & Trade articles – Page 1030
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         Article ArticleScottish potato sector 'is in crisis'Further bad weather has hit Scottish potato growers in the past week, with fears of mass shortages over the winter season. 
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         Article ArticleGlobalGAP set to issue new fruit & veg toolkitInternational horticultural certification provider GlobalGAP has developed a new toolkit for assessing microbiological risks in the primary production of fresh fruit and vegetables. 
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         Article ArticleAnecoop breaks €500m barrierTurnover soars to €508m for 2011/12 as Spanish cooperative commercialises over 675,000 tonnes of fresh produce 
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         Article ArticleFPC organises Dominican Republic visitThe Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) and the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in the UK is organising a trade mission to the Caribbean nation next month. 
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         Article ArticleAustralia eyes US opportunitiesNow the market is open to multiple importers, Australia's citrus suppliers are eager to capitalise on potential in the US 
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      ArticleFarmers' market first for CamdenCamden Lock Market has confirmed that it will open its first ever farmers' market. 
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      ArticleBright outlook for ArgentinaLater-than-normal start to Argentina’s lemon harvest, coupled with low domestic stocks in Europe, drives market demand for fresh supply 
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         Article ArticleIncreased returns in the bagRemovable cover on picking bags expected to improve kiwifruit quality and profits 
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         Article ArticleNZ PM affirms China relationshipNew Zealand Prime Minister John Key spoke at the New Zealand China Partnership Forum in Beijing 
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         Article ArticleIndia remains key cashew exporterProduction volume of raw nuts falls, but market share remains high 
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         Article ArticleIndonesia destroys produce without documentationQuarantine agency BKP destroyed Chinese and Singaporean produce without complete import documents 
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         Article ArticleLemon stocks replenished in Hong KongSuppliers and importers adjust produce travel routes to circumvent port strikes disrupting regional fruit supplies 
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      ArticleAsoex re-confirms return to normalityFollowing the workers’ strike the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association claims shipments are back underway with all export commitments due to be met 
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      ArticleEnzafruit marks start of NZ apple seasonThe first vessel of the 2013 Enza New Zealand apple campaign will discharge at the Port of Antwerp this week 
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         Article ArticleWeather hits salads and ornamentalsThe cold weather has caused problems for both salad and ornamental growers 
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         Article ArticleCapespan eyes citrus expansionCapespan North America sees potential to encourage more retail support across the region for imported summer citrus 
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         Article ArticleOrnamentals growers suffer the coldThe NFU has described recent cold temperatures and low consumer demand as delivering a 'double whammy' to the protected ornamentals sector in the UK. 
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         Article ArticleCatania plots controlled growthWith plans to move into a new warehouse and bright opportunities to tap into in the Mexican fruit trade, one of Canada’s leading produce suppliers is poised for expansion 
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         Article ArticleItalian melon season under serious threatProduction around Mantua likely to be delayed by one month, raising fears of a subsequent supply glut and low returns 
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         Article ArticleThe other BartlettsAlthough Alan Bartlett has been producing quality veg for many years, his company has lived in the shadow of Albert Bartlett from a publicity point of view. But that could all be about to change. 
 

