All Production & Trade articles – Page 1040
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UK sales record for Spanish persimmon
Sales of the fruit have hit new highs in the UK, with approximately 5m units sold during the Spanish season
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India-Israel FTA due in mid-2013
The agreement between Israel and India is reportedly set to pave the way for doubling bilateral trade between the countries
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Mexican mango sales recall escalates
Daniella mangoes are being recalled by various importers and retailers across Canada and also in the US due to a salmonella risk
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CTIFL tests stonefruit segmentation
The French technical centre is exploring ways to help consumers pick peaches according to their sweetness
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Typhoon blows up Korean fruit prices
Fruit prices in South Korea are likely to soar after a typhoon hit the country earlier this week, with another expected in the coming days
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California marking the date
California’s imminent Medjool date season is looking like a bumper, with growers predicting a 30 per cent increase in volume
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Tunisian summer fruit exports rise
The North African country has seen an increase in its summer fruit exports this year, with Libya the main destination
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World grape production rises
Increased production in China has seen global table grape volumes rise to 16.5m tonnes despite falls in other key producer nations
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Psa cases on the rise once more
Kiwifruit Vine Health has identified 30 new cases of Psa in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards this week
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Chilean Cherry Committee is official
Representatives from five of the country’s main grower-exporters will steer the organisation as it seeks to boost Chilean cherries worldwide
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Peruvian production powers ahead
Latin American country touted by many in trade as 'the new California' set to expand its production further this year
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Farmland prices set to rise by a third
Latest figures of agricultural land prices from rural estate agent Savills show the market for farmland is very robust despite the economic downturn.
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Isaac wreaks havoc in Caribbean
Plantations in Dominican Republic and Haiti have been devastated by tropical storm Isaac
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Deregulation 'still hurts NZ topfruit sector'
Outgoing chairman of Pipfruit NZ Ian Palmer calls on country's apple and pear exporters to work more closely
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Weather affects Colombian bananas
The peak in production during the second half of 2012 will not be as high as last year, according to a major supplier
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Spanish lemon volumes to fall
National representative Ailimpo predicts that lemon production will drop by up to 15 per cent this season
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Potato growers want quality label
Head of Asaja Murcia in Spain calls for introduction of a regional trademark in face of "unfair" competition from Egypt
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Univeg Katopé takes on Turkish figs
First Black Bursa figs of the season from Alara have started to arrive in the UK
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High expectations for Joya
After an impressive first season, apple brand Joya plans to build on its initial success to expands its presence
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Zespri and T&G agreement progressing
Kiwifruit collaboration is going smoothly, according to Lain Jager and Geoff Hipkins