All Production & Trade articles – Page 1060
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Modef protests "unfair" margins
The "unacceptable" margins taken by French supermarkets will come under fire this week when Modef stages its protest sale of produce
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Vietnam cracks down on unsafe imports
Vietnam is to introduce new import regulations following detections of unacceptable pesticide residue levels on imported fresh produce
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Solid opportunities in eastern Europe
Leading Czech Republic-based fresh produce distributor signals strong growth in demand in central and eastern Europe
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Italians form kiwifruit consortium
Nine companies create Kiwifruit of Italy, which will work to establish minimum quality standards and promote export sales
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ICOP 2012 marks 20 years of GFA
Annual conference for European producer organisations set to reconvene in Brussels on 20-21 November
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Dutch exports fall in first half of year
Industry association Productschap Tuinbouw reveals 3 per cent decline in export volumes between January and end of June
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Slight downturn for Chilean exports
Despite a minor contraction in volume, Chile’s fruit export industry enjoyed a positive season in 2011/12 with further growth to come
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Record number of varieties at plum festival
This year's Pershore Plum Festival will feature the largest selection of plum varieties in its five-year history.
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Thailand and Chile close in on FTA
Chile and Thailand have reached an important steppingstone in efforts to secure a Free Trade Agreement
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ANI to buy-up banana plantations
AgriNurture announces plans to buy up Philippine banana plantations as smaller growers there struggle with restrictions imposed on exports to China
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Fresh faces for the Rubens Consortium
Rubens Consortium has elected a new president and vice president following elections in July.
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Freshmax in kiwiberry agreement
Freshmax NZ has secured the rights to commercialise four new proprietary kiwiberry varieties from Plant & Food Research’s breeding programme.
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Irish authorities underline benefits of GM
Irish potato growers could save more than £275/ha if they switch to a blight-resistant genetically modified (GM) potato variety, scientists claim.
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US pear prospects looking good
Pear Bureau Northwest is looking ahead to the upcoming campaign after what it called a "great export year" in 2011/12
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Calavo expands Mexican capacity
The expansion of the company’s Michoacán packhouse is designed to keep pace with high US consumer demand for avocados
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Asda sales rise 0.7 per cent
Asda has released its second quarter results, from the period of April 1 to June 30, with a like-for-like sales increase of 0.7 per cent.
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Chinese pomelo volumes to fall
Chinese pomelo shippers are predicting a drop in exports to Europe this season due to lower yields and tighter EU residue rules
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Freshmax in kiwiberry agreement
New Zealand’s fledgling kiwiberry industry has received a boost with the introduction of four new varieties
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Kronen targets lettuce with new machine
German-based fresh produce technology giant Kronen has developed a new machine for coring and cutting lettuce.
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Exploitation claim hangs over Prime Champ
Authorities in the Netherlands have released without charge the financial director of Prime Champ, the main supplier of mushrooms to Asda, following his arrest last week on suspicion of being involved in the alleged exploitation of Polish migrant workers.