All Production & Trade articles – Page 1046
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast falls again
The USDA has again lowered its 2012/13 Florida citrus forecast following "unprecedented" fruit drop across the state's growing regions
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ArticlePoor weather delays Jersey Royals
Rain and freezing conditions have brought delays to the iconic Jersey Royal crop.
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ArticleFlorette unveils new £5m ad campaign
Bagged-salad leader outlines major promotional push focused on when the sun in shining.
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ArticleChile strikes threaten UK exports
Key lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country
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ArticleMetro to open 13 new Chinese stores
Rise in sales and record profit margin over 2012 prompt world’s third largest retailer to continue expansion plan
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ArticleSan Antonio Chile at 90 per cent capacity
Most of Chile’s ports have resumed full operating capacity following almost two weeks of strikes, allowing fruit shipments to resume
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ArticleCA grapes on brink of WA access
One year after the Australian government announced a policy review, Californian grapes are close to clinching entry to Western Australia
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ArticlePhilippines aims for Indonesian recognition
Agriculture department seeks endorsement of its safety system in effort to boost fresh produce exports
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ArticleZespri’s Chinese firm to appeal fine
New Zealand single desk kiwifruit marketer confirms subsidiary will challenge US$950,000 fine
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ArticleIndonesia halves WA apple imports
Washington's apple export trade damaged by Indonesian trade policies and closure of Chinese market
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ArticleAREFLH names new president
New president Josep Maria Pelegrí i Aixut was elected last week, at the general meeting of AREFLH in Nantes
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ArticleGourmet rep lands asparagus award
Gourmet Trading's Phil Clouse has been named as Washington Asparagus Person of the Year
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ArticleAuchan considers Indian investment
Hypermarket chain to look at foreign direct investment (FDI) regulations before committing to open 60 stores
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ArticleCamposol to double avocado supply
Peru’s rapidly expanding Hass avocado business puts Camposol in position to become world’s biggest producer in future
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ArticleVietnamese avoiding China's fresh produce
Sales of Chinese fruit and vegetable exports down in Vietnam amid fears regarding food safety standards
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ArticleChilean fruit exports back on track
Asoex confirms that exports have returned to normal following labour action that impacted on the country's port operatons
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ArticleHonduran banana production stagnates
Production conditions mean that major players are looking elsewhere to expand their operations
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ArticleTauranga Port begins expansion
New Zealand's largest port opens NZ$50m (US$42m) moorings development in first stage of planned development
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ArticleChile closes blueberry season
Final export total will reach around 86,700 tonnes as harvesting terminates in the country’s central south and south regions
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ArticleBoost for Philippine mangoes
Agricultural department invests P15m in national farmers group, eyeing off a 5 per cent per annum rise in exports

