All Production & Trade articles – Page 1050
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ArticleChina bans Californian citrus imports
After discovering six cases of brown rot, officials announce they will not accept shipments from 18 April
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Robust growth seen in NZ fresh exports
Besieged on several fronts, New Zealand's horticulture business continued to grow last year, says new research
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ArticleRomania eyes expansion plans
Producer organisation Hortifruct is aiming to increase production by over 5 per cent this year, driven by salad vegetables
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The Greenery grows mangoes in Brazil
As its exotics division continues to grow, the Dutch company has secured its own source of supply to guarantee volume
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Joyvio inks deal with Subsole
Chinese giant marks first step in its global food sourcing strategy with establishment of joint venture alliance in Chile
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Stable year for Costa Rican bananas
Central America’s key supplier anticipates steady performance, while banana marketing conditions vary across the world
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ArticleTasmanian onions end on high
Drier weather assists in Tasmania's onion crop season finishing with high-yielding, quality produce
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ArticleEU and South Africa air citrus concerns
Potential ban on the horizon for exports of RSA citrus to EU, with concerns mounting over implications for Australia
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ArticleColombia establishes avocado body
CorpoHass will better coordinate Colombia’s Hass avocado industry as it seeks entry onto the US market
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ArticleNew report analyses Spain's wet weather
Agronomists in Spain have released a report looking into the wet weather in March and its impact on fresh produce
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Unite slams decision to scrap AWB
Critics call decision to abolish Agricultural Wages Board without a vote a 'stain on democracy'
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ArticleNY apple industry bounces back
Following a frost-hit campaign in 2012, the state has enjoyed a "textbook perfect" start to preparations for this year's harvest
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ArticleTotal Produce ends Capespan alliance
Public listing of South African exporter now more likely following Zeder's €22m buyout of Irish company's 25 per cent stake
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ArticleCA cherries set for bumper year
While unlikely to match Pacific Northwest cherry production volumes, industry experts anticipate a record packout
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ArticleAustralian delegation heading to Jakarta
Horticulture representatives meeting with Indonesian import officials to discuss reopening the market for Australian exports
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ArticleJapan joins Trans-Pacific Partnership
Move endorsed by California Table Grape Commission, which hopes to lower tariff rates on trade to Asian nation
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EU berry buyers emulating Brits
One of continent's leading marketers believes robust growth will continue across much of category this year
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Colombia banana trade set to recover
South American banana supplier expects normal productivity levels this year thanks to benign weather conditions
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TGA welcomes £30 million tomato investment
Plans to build a £30 million tomato-growing facility in Suffolk, which would create 180 jobs in the local community and produce up to 10 per cent of the UK’s tomatoes, have been welcomed by the British Tomato Growers’ Association (TGA).
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Wintry weather set to cause delays to supply
The cold and snowy weather which has persisted throughout March is expected to cause seasonal delays to some of the UK’s most important crops.

