All Production & Trade articles – Page 1064
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         Article ArticleUS trade reps lobby for tomato u-turnUS businesses will attempt to convince Washington DC officials to overturn their decision to end the Mexico tomato trade deal 
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      ArticleBrazilian apples headed for declineAn unexpected frost has added to already cold weather conditions which were set to reduce apple volume in Brazil this year 
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         Article ArticleChile’s fresh fruit exports dipChilean fruit industry announces a slight decline in fruit export volumes for 2011/12, partly balanced out by growth in Asia 
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         Article ArticleBonduelle invests in RussiaFresh-cut specialist Bonduelle is upping its investment in the country as it looks to boost production 
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         Article ArticleKiwifruit raises Japanese barJapan has tallied up its highest August spending on kiwifruit for the last eight years, with high prices not stifling consumption 
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         Article ArticleTaiwan cuts fruit import tariffsTaiwan has temporarily halved import tariffs on apples, kiwifruit and nectarines in an effort to reduce fruit prices for consumers. 
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         Article ArticleEU pear crop falls below 2m tonnesRevised forecast issued by WAPA suggests EU pear production will be lowest in almost two decades this season 
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         Article ArticleMixed fortunes from rain in SpainHeavy rainfall has hit several crops hard in areas such as Murcia and Almeria, although citrus growers could see a boost in fruit size 
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         Article ArticleProduce Investments acquires Rowe FarmingGreenvale's parent company Produce Investments has acquired Cornish potato and daffodil growers Rowe Farming Ltd 
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         Article ArticleEuropean potato crop set to shrinkTotal production across Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and UK set to fall 14.5 per cent this season, says NEPG 
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         Article ArticleEarly start for Argentinean bluesMild winter weather conditions with ideal temperatures have brought forward this season’s crop by two weeks 
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         Article ArticleEU Jazz apple season set to beginProduction forecast to be around 17,000 tonnes, with a smaller crop in France offset by higher production in Italy 
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         Article ArticleTesco builds direct links to EuropeRetailer says it is making "significant progress" in increasing number of direct-to-depot deliveries from mainland Europe 
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         Article ArticleGrape expectations for South AmericaPeru is anticipating a larger table grape export crop this season, while Chile and Brazil will see limited growth 
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         Article ArticleHagé receives first Italian table grapesNew season begins with imports of Black Magic and Victoria, as Dutch company continues working with exporter Agricoper 
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         Article ArticleNZ votes in favour of grower levyNew Zealand’s fruit and vegetable industry will be supported by a grower-funded levy for the next six years following a referendum last week 
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         Article ArticleTrade agreements key for Philippine bananasThe Philippines must develop bilateral trade agreements if it is to establish new banana exports destinations, according to one industry leader 
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         Article ArticleThird lease extension for NYC marketThe largest wholesale produce market in the world could still remain in New York City as merchants continue to negotiate with officials 
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         Article ArticleBFV: China offers "massive opportunity"Marc Evrard of Belgische Fruitveiling tells delegates attending Cool Logistics about challenges of entering Chinese market 
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         Article ArticleOngoing battle for Florida citrus growersThe state's citrus producers are facing the 'highest production costs in history', according to citrus economist Dr Ron Muraro 
 

