All Production & Trade articles – Page 1066
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ArticleReprieve for South African growers
Labour union suspends strike action until 9 January, leaving workers free to harvest and pack grape and stonefruit crops
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ArticleChiquita set for Ecuador port move
The Port of Bolívar is anticipating more banana business from Chiquita Brands International following an expansion project at the facility
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ArticleRijk Zwaan wins lettuce case
Dutch seed company has won its case against Italian group Agriseeds over illegal reproduction of Ballerina RZ lettuce
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ArticleFlorida group confirms grapefruit forecast
Production on track to return to around 20.3m cartons following two seasons that were affected by hurricanes
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ArticlePwC calls for stronger supply chain
Consultancy says that volatility in food availability and price in UK requires urgent risk management
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ArticleAdobanano seeks banana funding
Hurricane-hit banana industry seeks loan to aid with farm renovations and improve competitiveness
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ArticleOppy goes ethical with Brazilian grapes
Rainforest Alliance table grapes from Fazendas Labrunier will be available in North America through the end of the year
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ArticlePeru anticipates positive mango deal
Shipments are set to rise, although variable weather conditions since August will have an as-yet undetermined effect on crop
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ArticleUK importer enjoys mango success
HL Hall expects positive sale of mangoes to carry on in 2013 after successful campaign this year
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ArticleTGA welcomes tomato investment
Tomato association says that the move will aid self-sufficiency and help maintain a "critical scale" within the industry
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ArticleUK apple groups sign Smitten deal
Prevar grants Empire World Trade and Worldwide Fruit licences to grow, market and sell promising new early-season variety
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry considers legal action
New Zealand kiwifruit industry players may seek legal redress for losses resulting from Psa-V incursion
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ArticleWestern Cape braced for further unrest
Early stonefruit harvest faces potential disruption next week if proposed strike action by workers goes ahead as planned
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ArticleBad weather hits Italian trade hard
Strong wind and torrential rain have reportedly caused flooding and road blockages across Italian peninsula
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ArticlePsa could be an "adverse event"
Growers in New Zealand could be set for greater support if the government makes an official declaration
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ArticleZespri signs new Zeebrugge deal
Kiwifruit marketer renews long-standing distribution partnership with Belgian port services provider Sea-Invest
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ArticleFirst Indonesian fruit arrives in Australia
Indonesia’s fresh produce industry hopes the success of its first shipment to Australia will facilitate access to other new markets
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ArticleNo let up in NZ tariff burden
Updated report shows New Zealand failing in bid to reduce the horticultural export industry’s huge tariff burden
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ArticlePakistan's export value on the up
Fruit and vegetable shipments from the country climbed in value terms during the opening four months of the fiscal year
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ArticleSouthern Chile hit by frosts
The blueberry crop has been hit by frost damage this month, according to the Chilean Blueberry Committee

