All Production & Trade articles – Page 1050
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ArticlePipfruit NZ aims for export growth
Peak industry body unveils strategic plan for apples, which could see exports climb to 475,000 tonnes by 2022
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ArticleAWB fight taken to Strasbourg
Trade union takes bid to retain agricultural worker board championed by Winston Churchill to European Court of Human Rights
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ArticleSouth African trade at major crossroads
The Southern Hemisphere supplier now sends more fruit to emerging markets, Eurofruit Congress delegates hear
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ArticleChile slashes cherry export forecast
Shipments are projected to be slightly up on last season but well below original estimates
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ArticleItalian pears make first US appearance
PMA Fresh Summit offers valuable opportunity for Italy's exporters to promote arrival of first Abate Fetel shipment
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ArticleBooths acquires Sharrocks
Retailer makes company history with first supplier purchase in 166 years in bid to control supply chain
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ArticleEcuador promotes non-traditional export offer
Broccoli is amongst the fresh fruits and vegetables earmarked for export growth
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ArticleAfghanistan halts tolls on Pakistani exporters
The country is to honour the agreement first forged between the two nations in September 2011
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ArticleZespri under investigation
Fraud unit confirms probe into kiwifruit marketer but substance and scope of inquiry unknown
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ArticleIndian banana exports down
Shipments to the Middle East likely could fall by over 70 per cent, according to media reports
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ArticleBayer invests in crop solutions
Group's Ashish Malik tells Swiss conference that Bayer's products will help produces and aid in ensuring sustainable agriculture
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ArticleTesco's food waste is 'staggering'
Families waste about £700 a year throwing away food, report reveals, with shocking dumping figures for salads and apples
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ArticleRecord citrus crop on the rise
South Africa's citrus export crop forecast has risen to above 112m cartons as the 2013 harvest continues to grow
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ArticleUS potatoes gain Philippine interest
An industry trade mission to the Philippines by the US Potato Board last month gained a strong reception
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ArticleDemand up for Australian persimmons
The fruit's popularity amongst Asian populations presents opportunities both domestically and for export
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ArticleFruit Show 'breaks records'
Show chair praises quality and variety on offer at the Kent event, which is set to get even bigger in 2014
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ArticleOnion and ginger exports resuming
The Philippines is set to re-start exports of white onion and ginger after 18 and ten years respectively
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ArticleFlavourfresh scoops top three tastiest tomatoes
Show's 'tasty' competition saw great entries from across the sector and recognition for Sweet Rosso variety
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ArticleSpanish citrus delayed by heat
High temperatures and low levels of rainfall have put back harvesting by around 10 days
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ArticleTheresa May wants 'slavery abolition'
Home Secretary joined by major supermarkets at signing of GLA agreement to tackle supply chain exploitation

