All Production & Trade articles – Page 1031
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         Article ArticleFlorida citrus forecast falls againThe USDA has again lowered its 2012/13 Florida citrus forecast following "unprecedented" fruit drop across the state's growing regions 
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         Article ArticlePoor weather delays Jersey RoyalsRain and freezing conditions have brought delays to the iconic Jersey Royal crop. 
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         Article ArticleFlorette unveils new £5m ad campaignBagged-salad leader outlines major promotional push focused on when the sun in shining. 
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         Article ArticleChile strikes threaten UK exportsKey lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country 
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         Article ArticlePakistani kinnows on targetExport volume surpasses expectations for first time in three years, and experts say there’s more to come 
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         Article ArticleIndonesian import quotas under reviewAgriculture ministry admits current system failings and announces plans to review and alter its approach to imports 
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         Article ArticleKiway enters Korea Gangnam styleItalian kiwifruit brand makes official debut on South Korean market, backed by country’s largest retailer E-mart 
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         Article ArticlePink Lady targets emerging marketsNew joint venture aims to accelerate the development of the apple in growth regions and optimise investment efficiency 
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         Article ArticleDrought stems Psa spreadDry conditions prevent the spread of vine-killing disease in NZ's North Island but production volume and fruit size are down 
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         Article ArticleThai frozen and dried exports growExports anticipated to sustain 10 per cent growth rate, rising to 0.5 per cent of total exports and generating US$1.56bn 
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         Article ArticleFresh Del Monte wins injunctionDel Monte Foods banned from using trademark on selected fruit products following breach of licensing agreement 
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         Article ArticleDefra dismisses neonicotinoids threatInsecticides do not threaten bee health, according to new research carried out by Defra and Fera 
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         Article ArticleDone deal for Dole and ItochuUS-based group will continue to be an industry leader according to chief operating officer 
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         Article ArticleProblems mount for crisis-hit CyprusTraders are suffering from a drop in consumer spending, while importers face credit issues and exporters foresee cashflow problems 
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         Article ArticleControls on Kenyan produce "debatable"Coleacp and Fpeak have responded to the EU's decision to increase controls on imports of certain products from Kenya 
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         Article ArticleUS considers exotic import requestsStakeholder comments are being received on potential US imports of Israeli kumquats and Taiwanese guava 
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         Article ArticleNZ kiwifruit organic status compromisedZespri testing programme finds some batches contain chemical traces, with investigations underway to determine the source 
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         Article ArticleCocanmex to crack coconut marketInnovative, value-added coconut product to be launched on the European market this May from Mexican supplier Cocanmex 
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         Article ArticleMMD in Chilean grape first for PortsmouthOver 1,000 pallets of grapes from NYKCool arrived on 27 March, the first of eight weekly shipments from Chile due at the port 
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         Article ArticleChile launches sustainability guideA set of grower guidelines benchmarked against global demands will help the nation’s fruit industry to tackle sustainability 
 

