All Production & Trade articles – Page 1045
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         Article ArticleSouth African growers 'back in business'After weeks of disruption and uncertainty, Western Cape growers resume exports after unions suspend strike action 
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         Article ArticleProfitable 2012 for EastPackGroup forecasts a profit of over NZ$6m for the full-year of 2012, with its orchard gate return rising 
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         Article ArticleChilean pear output to remain stableFirst season forecast predicts export declines for some varieties, while others will remain stable or increase 
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         Article ArticleArgentinean blueberry crop shrinksSendings around the world end up falling 5 per cent, despite fast start 
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         Article ArticleCamposol to raise asparagus pricesThe Peruvian company has warned that the business is unsustainable without a mooted 30 per cent increase in prices 
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         Article ArticleMission continues to growMission Produce has announced expansion plans for its Toronto Ripe Center and the purchase of a new packing facility in Mexico 
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         Article ArticleMeetings hope to peel back Indian onion pricesOnion prices in India continue to rise, with the Ministry of Agriculture calling stakeholder meetings to assess the situation 
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         Article ArticlePublic hearings to settle unrest in South AfricaMinimum wages will be reviewed in the Western Cape as SATI calls for "urgent intervention" in the face of violence 
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         Article ArticleCooperatives announce topfruit partnershipFruit Growers Alliance and Fruitlink merge with the aim of strengthening the UK supply chain 
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         Article ArticleIsrael's citrus production to riseUSDA report suggests that volumes grown in the country will rise 3 per cent this year 
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         Article ArticleMr Apple acquires Fern Ridge shareThe investment sets up the two New Zealand companies for future international collaboration in existing and new markets 
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         Article ArticleRebels damage Philippine plantationDole-Stanfilco have lost 15,000 banana palms in a raid on one of the company’s South-East Philippino plantations. 
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         Article ArticleAus cherries enter ChinaA new market access protocol has been signed allowing for the shipment of Australian cherries to China after years of negotiations 
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         Article ArticleNature's Pride set to relocateGroup buys new site close to current home in Maasdijk near Rotterdam, with work on new HQ set to start in February 
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         Article ArticleNot guilty plea for Zespri smuggling chargesZespri’s Chinese subsidiary has pled not guilty to charges of criminal smuggling relating to under-invoicing by its Shanghai importer 
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         Article ArticleJordan stops shipments to IraqBorder closure prompts country to suspend shipments of fresh fruit and vegetables into neighbouring western Iraq 
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         Article ArticleDel Curto to invest in Southern FruitPartnership between two fruit grower-exporters will create one of biggest fruit suppliers in Chile 
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         Article ArticleBrazil eyes solid lime outputTahiti lime volume from Brazil set to be similar to last year while sizes could be larger, according to industry estimate 
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         Article ArticleEU citrus production to decreaseDespite stable volumes in most major growing nations, a fall in Italian volume is forecast to bring overall numbers down 
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         Article ArticleAsian demand lifting California land pricesDemand for nuts in Asia is driving up the price of agricultural land in California as investors get on board the booming industry 
 

