All Production & Trade articles – Page 1050
-
Article
Seeka accepts chairman's resignation
New Zealand's largest kiwifruit grower-packer confirms departure of Kim Ellis following pressure from major shareholders
-
Article
Future of Farming Group seeks fresh talent
The government is launching a drive to get more fresh talent into horticulture and agriculture.
-
Article
US merger talks collapse
Merger talks between the Produce Marketing Association and United Fresh Produce Association in the US have ended unsuccessfully.
-
Article
AREFLH pushes for mutual fund
The French organisation argues that a mutual fund is necessary to stabilise producers' incomes during crises
-
Article
Belgian apple and pear volume drops
Belgium's apple and pear crops are set to be considerably lower this season compared with the volume produced in 2011, according to the latest forecast compiled by the country's government and industry organisations.
-
Article
Belgian apple and pear crop shrinks
Key northern European topfruit producer forecasts sharp downturn in apple output as well as major drop in pear supply
-
Article
Nunhems teams up with US suppliers
Collaborative seed agreements will provide innovative upgrades for salad ingredients in sandwiches and burgers sold on the US market
-
Article
Agrolemo prepares for US debut
The agro-industrial co-operative is an example of a new model of agribusiness taking precedence in the Dominican Republic
-
Article
Fruitmasters auctions first new apples
Company sells first batch of apples for €23 per kilo, with the proceeds being donated to a Dutch children's cancer charity
-
Article
Copefrut predicts export sales growth
One of Chile’s biggest fruit suppliers predicts sustainable growth thanks to production expansion and strengthening sales in Latin America
-
Article
Intercitrus elects new president
Spanish citrus promotion body Intercitrus has unanimously elected José Martínez as new president at its annual general meeting this week.
-
Article
Fears for pea and bean crops
Pea and bean growers have been advised to consider protecting crops from split pods in light of the recent wet weather.
-
Article
US cherry exports to South Korea double
Tariff reduction under recent free trade agreement sees US cherry exports to the Asian nation spike
-
Article
First US blueberries arrive in South Korea
US hopes first South Korea-bound shipment of Oregon blueberries could pave way for fruit from other states
-
Article
Early start for California grapes
The Californian grape season out of the San Joaquin Valley got underway earlier this month with the first shipments of Flame Seedless from the Bakersfield area.
-
Article
Dole wrestles weaker European currencies
US giant continues to explore separations of businesses as Q2 revenues, adjusted EBITDA and comparable income fall
-
Article
Mixed results for Chinese imports
Chinese importers are reflecting on a good season for Chilean grapes and apples, and hoping for a better year for South African citrus
-
Article
Sales boost for Costa Rican pineapples
The Central American nation’s second most important agricultural crop has made further export gains in the first half of 2012
-
Article
Early start for California grapes
It’ll be early, big and beautiful – the Californian grape season looks set to provide the trade with a bumper, 100m-carton crop
-
Article
South African import market set to grow
Country leading the way in southern Africa when it comes to development of market for imported fruit and vegetables