All Production & Trade articles – Page 1040
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         Article ArticlePositive mood for Israeli citrus sectorNew plantings help boost production as easy-peel varieties look set to drive future growth in the category 
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         Article ArticlePakistan kinnow should reach export targetDemand from new countries boosts sector hampered by US sanctions and costly Indonesian market access 
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         Article ArticleSyria to welcome Israeli applesIn a move coordinated by the UN and the Red Cross, some 18,000 tonnes of apples are to be sent to the war-torn country 
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         Article ArticleIndonesia set to issue Thai quotasImport restrictions likely to be lifted on shallots and longan 
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         Article ArticleFirst strawberries sold at REOThe West Flanders auction has just sold its first strawberries of the season, and expectations are high for a further increase in volumes this year 
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         Article ArticleGerman asparagus earlier than everHarvesting of covered production could begin in March, ahead of traditional mid-April start to asparagus season 
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         Article ArticleStable European market for courgettesHillfresh anticipates steady 2013, while very youngest consumers look set to take larger bites out of category in future 
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         Article ArticleIran upsets the apple cart in IndiaAn influx of lower cost Iranian apples has shaken up India’s apple import market this year 
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         Article ArticlePhilippines approves Australian produceAgreement for Australian produce reached after Philippines government recognises successful in-transit trials to kill fruit fly 
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         Article ArticleQ&A – Dirk van den HeuvelHillfresh stonefruit buyer Dirk van den Heuvel talks exclusively to Eurofruit about the latest developments in the industry and what 2013 could have in store 
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         Article ArticleBonduelle sees turnover riseThe French group has seen its performance in Europe improve over the last three months, while outside Europe growth continues to be strong 
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         Article ArticlePsa disease traced to ChinaStudy published in scientific journal Plos One maps bacteria genome to confirm its origins in China 
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         Article ArticleAsian Citrus revenue dropsPlanned replanting programme, unstable weather and wage inflation take toll on company income 
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         Article ArticleKenya 'could triple mango exports'Exporters association Fpeak says investment is planned in new production to capitalise on strong European demand 
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      ArticleShaffe's shipping rate concernRise in shipping rates could have major impact on the sustainability and competitiveness of the fresh produce industry, the group says 
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         Article ArticleFarms to return to PalestiniansFollowing an admission by the Israel Lands Administration, 120ha of land given wrongly to an Israeli kibbutz should return to Palestinian owners 
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         Article ArticleCamposol to plant 1,000ha of bluesThe Peruvian giant will have 400ha of blueberries under production by next year as the business begins to take off in the country 
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         Article ArticleCantaloupe packhouse inspections outlinedIn the US, the Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will start conducting inspections of cantaloupe melon packhouses 
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         Article ArticleHardy takes pipfruit helm at FreshmaxAustralasian produce group appoints Michael 'Snow' Hardy as general manager of its global apple and pear business 
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         Article ArticleChinese impasse frustrates WA growersOngoing refusal to allow Washington apple imports closes major market for exporters 
 

