All Production & Trade articles – Page 1069
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ArticlePeeled white asparagus on offer in US
Gourmet Trading is offering hand-peeled and bagged white asparagus from Peru to coincide with the US holiday season
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ArticleFall-out after RSA violence and strikes
While strikes are reportedly suspended, further damage to property and intimidation of workers is said to be ongoing
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ArticleHortgro slams Western Cape disruptions
Deciduous fruit orgaisation says violence in the region is not only about wages and farm issues
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ArticleBattaglio to build new centre in Rome
Work set to begin on major new distribution facility close to Rome's main fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale market
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ArticleNo Psa let up in New Zealand
Further 74 orchards identified as being Psa-V positive for the week ended 14 November
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ArticleApple import caution in Taiwan
Taiwan’s apple imports last season fell 20 per cent to their lowest levels in eight years on the back of importer caution
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ArticleBanana investment a boon for peace
The head of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao says Del Monte’s move to expand banana operations in the area will boost peace efforts
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ArticleAustralian potential for red-fleshed apples
Ifored member Montague says red-fleshed apples will capture a new market segment in Australia and stimulate consumption
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ArticleStylish French aim to seduce Brits
Prince de Bretagne is shipping its Roscoff pink onions to the UK in fine style this season
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ArticleSan Gabriel UK unveils logistics firm
SG Fresh UK will handle the company’s global imports as well as provide third party services to other UK fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleSan Gabriel opens US import division
All the Mexican group’s lime volume into North America will be coordinated through a new Texas-based company
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ArticleJFC founder declared bankrupt
Vladimir Kekhman declared bankrupt by UK High Court of Justice, months after group's governing company is declared insolvent
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ArticlePhilippines' 'pole-vaulting' problem
The Philippine government is to crack down on the practice of 'pole-vaulting' in the banana trade with an aim to recover dwindling exports
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ArticleFepex warns of EU tomato crisis
The Spanish federation has raised concerns that Moroccan imports are hurting the EU market and threatening European production
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ArticleViva to kick-off strawberry season
Israeli exporter reports on good development following conducive weather conditions in the country
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ArticleKingston broadens imported mango supply
Greater demand for mangoes among US consumers prompts local importer-distributor to ramp up Ecuadorean arrivals
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ArticlePeru to strengthen European ties
Following the signing of an FTA with the European Union earlier this year, the Peruvian President will tour France, Portugal and Spain
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ArticleCitrus containers held at Indonesian ports
More than 400 containers of citrus have been held up at seaports in Indonesia’s two largest cities, Jakarta and Surabaya
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ArticleThe Chain | October 2012
Banana wars continue to be waged, but the key difference now is that the power has shifted in favour of retailers and third-party logistics providers
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ArticleGlobal deal pushes red-flesh apples
Fruit marketers from 11 countries are to collaborate on bringing new varieties of red-flesh apples to market within five years

