All Production & Trade articles – Page 1069
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ArticleT&G reports on "improved" first half
New Zealand company's pre-tax and operating profits fell, but its overall profit increased, during first six months of 2012
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ArticlePeru mango exports to rise
Improved weather conditions point towards solid production crop for Peruvian mango industry
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ArticleUptick in Peruvian agricultural exports
Fresh produce sendings primarily drove the sales growth in Peru's agriculture category between January and July this year
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ArticleMurcia unveils organic project
A new project in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia aims to help producers and marketers of organic produce
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit growers' returns tumble
Orchard modelling in New Zealand shows Psa is having a significant impact on returns for the country's kiwifruit growers
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ArticleNZ’s eye on US variety success
NZ apple growers are paying close attention to varieties successful in the US, as evidenced by new Honeycrisp plantings this month
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ArticleDel Monte to launch fruit snacks in India
Del Monte Pacific is poised to enter India's snacks market with 40g and 50g fruit packs after a six-month trial
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ArticleEarly start for Brazilian table grape deal
Increased demand is prompting table grapes from Brazil to become available on the European market from the start of October
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ArticleMechelse-Coöbra merger close
A merger between the two Belgian auctions looks increasingly likely, as the directors meet to discuss the finer details for the first time
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ArticlePotato sales up in France
According to FranceAgriMer, France's national agriculture board, potato sales in the country have increased by 11.3 per cent in the first seven months of 2012 compared with the year-earlier period.
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ArticleLimoneira reveals result improvement
Agribusiness sees third-quarter sales shoot up 35 per cent year-on-year, attributed to higher lemon sales and improved pricing
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ArticleProject aims to increase Indian efficiencies
Indian government seeks funding for project to assist farmers in sidestepping intermediaries to sell directly to private companies
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ArticleGrowers can rely on Brian and Stuart
Nunhems is offering two new butterhead lettuce varieties to help growers face up to winter challenges
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ArticleKleppe poised to buy Salentein assets
Struggling Argentinean supplier set to offload production and packing operations to specialist apple and pear exporter
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ArticlePotato sales up in France
In France, purchases of potatoes are up, according to FranceAgriMer, although prices have taken a dive
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ArticleWal-Mart backs Mexican tomato deal
A growing number of industry leaders are concerned that a tomato trade war could create a major dispute between the US and Mexico
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ArticleUS businesses back Mexicans in tomato row
US retail giant Walmart, the US Chamber of Commerce, the US National Restaurant Association, and nearly a dozen meat, dairy and poultry producers’ organisations have called on the Obama Administration to continue the longstanding agreement that allows Mexican tomatoes access to the US market.
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ArticleTyphoons push up Taiwanese vegetable prices
Current high prices for vegetables are expected to ease in the coming weeks as Taiwan recovers from a series of typhoons
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ArticlePakistan citrus exports spike
Exports of Pakistani citrus have grown sharply over the past year to reach a value of US$162.6m
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ArticleProduce World confident in the future of organics
Fresh produce giant Produce World, the UK's largest grower of organic vegetables, is confident in the future of the organic category despite customers spending less due to the recession.

