All Production & Trade articles – Page 1063
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ArticlePositive start for Peruvian grapes
Export sales in October were up compared with the year-earlier period as more fruit becomes available for market distribution
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ArticleFood scarcity not the problem
Food Tank co-founder highlights ways to prevent waste across the food chain to the benefit of the global population
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ArticleAus-US citrus deregulation approved
Australia’s export efficiency powers will be phased out over a two-year period marking the end of an historical deal with sole US importer DNE
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ArticleBelgians in China for the long term
Video: BFV's Marc Evrard talks to Eurofruit about selling direct to China and plans to build its Chinese market over the next few years
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ArticleHein Deprez invests in Argentina
Univeg Expofrut Argentina now a separate legal entity following chairman's personal investment in fruit production
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ArticleT&G chief executive has "full support"
Chairman Klaus Josef Lutz dismisses speculation that some directors have questioned Geoff Hipkins' ability to lead group
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ArticleEU crop diversity 'under threat'
Leading European agricultural bodies highlight the limited availability of plant protection products for crops
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ArticleCool Fresh owner buys Saphir
Agrocap's acquisition of Dutch fresh produce company expected to create new opportunities for market expansion
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ArticleBlueberry buyout to drive expansion
Legend Holdings plans to expand blueberry plantings in Qingdao following its buyout of leading Chinese grower-marketer Wallen
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ArticleChinese trade seeks Lunar New Year lift
After a challenging few months, Chinese importers are looking forward to a lift in fortunes from a later Chinese New Year in 2013
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Red alert for Peruvian grapes
Asian demand for Peruvian Red Globe is strong ahead of Chinese New Year, but suppliers are being warned to select colour carefully for China
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ArticleColombian FTA presents opportunity
Free trade agreement means greater market access for Colombian exporters
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ArticleWorst hailstorms 'since 2004' hit NZ
Growers in parts of Nelson, on New Zealand's South Island, said to have sustained significant damage to apple crops
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ArticleExport group offers Somalia banana hope
Fruit Som aims to export domestically-grown bananas and unite growers under one umbrella
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ArticleUniveg extends lease on Dutch facility
Belgian group secures use of Waddinxveen distribution centre for further 15 years as part of new agreement
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ArticleTotal Produce buys Oppenheimer stake
Irish group set to acquire 65 per cent share in North American fresh produce supplier for estimated €32m
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ArticleBelorta emerges as €300m powerhouse
Merger of Mechelse Veilingen and Coöbra seen as major boost for Belgian fresh fruit and vegetable growers
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ArticleSainsbury's invests €1.5m in R&D
Retailer hands out 14 grants from a shortlist of 21 UK producers
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ArticlePhilippine banana loans fall short
Loans to banana growers hit by Typhoon Bopha from Philippine authorities will not cover the cost of rebuilding the industry
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ArticlePhilippines seizes smuggled vegetables
Philippine customs authorities have seized P7m of imported carrots and potatoes misdeclared as fruit and household goods

