All Production & Trade articles – Page 1058
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ArticleWoolworths supports Aus citrus growers
Australian retailer Woolworths says it will support flood-afflicted domestic growers and not up its US lemon imports
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ArticleAustralian mandarin exports weather storm
The country's mandarin exports are unlikely to be affected by recent flooding in Queensland, say industry sources
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ArticleProduction down in Syria
Chaos and violence has severely hurt the country’s agricultural sector, with farmers lacking many essential resources
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ArticleEarly start for Indian grapes
A brisk start to the season could mean Indian grape exports are back in favour with European buyers
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ArticleUS considers Spanish fruit access
Spanish apricots and avocados may be permitted entry to the US under a USDA-approved systems approach
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ArticleItalians unite behind new pear brand
Nine of Italy's leading pear suppliers will work together to produce, distribute, market and sell fruit under single label
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ArticleDrury takes on global sales role for Enza
Darren Drury has a new dual role within the Turners & Growers group, taking up the position of Enza's international sales director for apples
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ArticleChile seeks NZ advice on Psa disease
Chilean kiwifruit delegates have visited New Zealand in bid to seek advice on how to manage Psa disease
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit volumes in decline
The Psa disease is expected to lead to a decline in New Zealand’s kiwifruit production and exports, according to a USDA report
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ArticleUS and China strike pear deal
After almost 20 years of lobbying, the US pear industry has gained access to the Chinese market, and industry sources expect big returns
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ArticleUS-China fail to breach apple impasse
China continues to refuse to issue import permits for US Washington apples due to concerns about rotten fruit on arrival
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ArticleMexico-US to expedite trade
Pilot programme will allow customs inspection station in Mexico to clear domestically-grown produce for export to the US
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ArticlePre-CNY market sluggish in China
With 10 days of selling time left for Chinese New Year, importers are reporting a challenging market situation
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ArticleIndonesia bans six Taiwanese fruits
Key Taiwanese fruit and vegetable lines have been banned from entering the Indonesian market for the next six months, according to local news sources
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ArticleChiquita reveals preliminary results
Fourth quarter and full-year figures outline relatively flat sales and lower income for the fresh produce multinational
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ArticleBahrain sees prices rocket
With trucks unable to enter the kingdom via the King Fahad Causeway, trade at Manama central market has come to a standstill
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ArticleFrosts nip US citrus
California navels have escaped major damage from a mid-January cold-snap, but late mandarins may have fared less well
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ArticleRussian police continue fraud probe
The investigation into bankrupt Russian firm JFC continues with the search of director Vladimir Kekhman's office and home
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ArticlePMA Aus-NZ chief hopeful on new law
Michael Worthington remains confident about potential impact of food safety rule changes in US on Australasian exports
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ArticleCamposol and Agricom in European push
Companies agree joint commercialisation project to establish a strong platform for their fresh produce exports to Europe

