All Production & Trade articles – Page 1057
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         Article ArticleSheehan grape variety battle continuesMore action to come in fight for Sheehan grape varieties in South Africa, despite recent court ruling in favour of Sheehan Genetics 
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         Article ArticleSour taste follows Navico-Olympic rulingNamibian supplier wins case against Dutch importer after year of legal wrangling over disputed sales agreement 
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         Article ArticleBrazil 'stops EU orange exports'Increased phytosanitary demands on citrus entering the EU has forced Brazil's hand, according to Valencian group Ava-Asaja 
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         Article ArticleEU banana disputes officially endEuropean Union and Latin American officials sign historic deal to close all disputes relating to banana imports into the EU 
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         Article ArticleProtesters torch RSA table grapesFlicker of political unrest leaves one Hex River Valley vineyard singed and growers concerned over pay negotiations 
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         Article ArticleChina access for Tasmanian cherriesCherry growers in the Australian state of Tasmania have been granted provisional approval to export fruit to Mainland China 
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         Article ArticleMozambique backs mango projectThe southern African country's government is to supply mango seeds to small and medium-sized farmers at a fraction of the cost 
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         Article ArticleChiquita's third-quarter loss doublesDespite wider net loss of US$67m and lower sales, new CEO Edward Lonergan says results "exceeded internal expectations" 
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         Article ArticleGiumarra getting the bluesGroup expecting higher volumes of Chilean blueberries as it prepares for the upcoming 2012/13 campaign 
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         Article ArticleUS promotional funding in doubtFunding for horticultural marketing bodies such as the Washington Apple Commission could dry up if the US Farm Bill is not renewed 
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         Article ArticleEU to safeguard producersEU banana producers affected by new trade deals with Central America and Colombia and Peru could receive a helping hand 
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         Article ArticleUS pistachio harvest nears recordWith the harvest nearing completion, growers are forecasting a record crop, although it should fall short of pre-season estimates 
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         Article ArticleChinese-US impasse on apple imports continuesConcerns are mounting over China’s refusal to issue import permits to US apple exporters 
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         Article ArticleWhangarei threatened by kiwifruit diseaseA New Zealand orchard near Maungatapere is latest to throw up a provisional positive Psa-V result 
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         Article ArticleWaikato Psa cases increaseNumber of infected orchards in the region up to ten after discovery of disease on an orchard near Hamilton 
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         Article ArticleBonduelle growth 'in line with objectives'First quarter of fiscal 2012/13 sees total consolidated turnover climb 7.3 per cent at foreign exchange rates 
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         Article ArticleStorms pummel CanariesStrong winds cause significant losses to banana plantations on Canary Islands 
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         Article ArticleNZ avocado season underwayIndustry body unveils ambassador for what it hopes will be a 2.5m-tray campaign 
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         Article ArticleMindanao event opens banana discussionThe Mindanao Banana Congress this week aims to set a development roadmap for the Philippine banana industry 
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         Article ArticleHopes high for early-season clementineSpanish marketer Anecoop confirms plans to extend availability of early-harvesting variety Clemensoon after promising first year 
 

