All Production & Trade articles – Page 1055
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Cherries now Korea’s leading imported fruit
Cherries surpass bananas as South Korea’s most imported fruit in terms of value
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Italian tomatoes hit by heatwave
Loss of production in south-eastern region of Puglia estimated to be around 25-30 per cent as a result of high temperatures
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Zespri introduces SunGold
New variety expected to supersede Zespri Gold, which has seen production ravaged by vine disease Psa
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Endives sector gets reprieve
The French endives sector has had its appeal to suspend the fine imposed by the competition authority granted
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South Korea opens to Pakistani mangoes
South Korea is the most recent high-value market to grant access to Pakistani mangoes
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Japanese spending hits May pothole
Japanese household spending on fruit hit its lowest point in 12 years this May, but some bright spots remain in certain categories
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BSF refutes strawberry availability claims
Fresh Produce Journal has reported on British Summer Fruits hitting back at claims strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years
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Vegpro plans expansion into Ghana
Kenyan horticultural company secures more than €5m in funding to develop production of vegetables in west Africa
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Major RSA citrus arrival in the US
After a slow start to the season high volumes of South African citrus are set to arrive in the US during next two weeks
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Polish raspberry campaign up and running
Genesis Fresh reports that production has not been hit by extreme cold weather from earlier in the campaign
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Sunrising denies Turners & Growers debt
Enza’s former Hong Kong-based trading partner Sunrising disputes T&G CEO’s statements regarding debt situation
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BSF refutes claims over strawberry availability
British Summer Fruits has hit back after reports in the media this week that strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years.
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Slow start for Northwest Cherries
Northwest Cherries has blamed "unseasonal cool weather" in late May and June for a slow opening to this year's crop.
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HLB launches rambutan offer
The group's rambutans will be promoted at several US supermarkets in the coming weeks to introduce the exotic fruit to the market
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Sanctions bite for Iranian people
Western sanctions are hurting ordinary people in Iran, with the price of fruit reportedly soaring
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Greeks look to Ukraine
Producers in Greece are eyeing up the Ukrainian market, with several interested in November's Fresh Produce Ukraine fair
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Brazilian papayas set to rebound
With the crop recovering from inclement weather, the market can expect sufficient volume from Brazil over the next six months
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Northwest cherries endure slow start
Unseasonal cool weather in late May and June means a slower opening to the campaign, with 3m boxes shipped to date
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WRAP's waste reduction initiative gathers pace
Foodservice group Compass has signed up to WRAP’s Hospitality and Foodservice Agreement in a bid to help achieve waste reduction targets set for the UK fresh produce industry.
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Postcard | Emilia-Romagna
Italy’s largest fruit-producing region was hit hard by a series of earthquakes in May, leaving growers and exporters shell-shocked and counting the cost