All Production & Trade articles – Page 1071
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California braced for short cherry crop
The southern region of California's San Joaquin Valley is expecting severely reduced production this season
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Limoneira increases agricultural reach
Agribusiness snaps up two citrus orchards to add a further 125 acres of production property in the San Joaquin Valley.
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NZ scrambles for apple pickers
Some New Zealand apple orchards are struggling to find pickers as the harvest reaches its peak
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J&K Fresh opens Philly division
J&K Fresh East is focused on customs clearance and import logistics at the Port of Philadelphia
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Hungary is the latest frost victim
Low temperatures have cut some crops by as much as 50 per cent, according to the country's fruit growers association
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Toyota plans fresh produce production
Japanese car giant announces plans to grow bell peppers using heat generated from manufacturing plant in tsunami hit region
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Major US citrus players unite
A 'strategic alliance' in the US citrus industry is expected to benefit both growers and buyers
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Karsten Group lands water-saving award
South Africa’s leading table grape producer and exporter has won a prestigious South African government award for conserving water
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Frost after-effects hit citrus season
Spanish citrus exporters in Andalusia say January frosts ruined their season by damaging prices and demand
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'Earliest cherries' available at M&S
Premium retailer is offering cherries from SAT Edoa after close collaboration with Univeg Katopé
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Capespan group sees revenue grow
South African fresh produce giant Capespan has reported strong results in 2011 despite tough economic conditions globally.
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Club varieties show good promise
Dutch group The Greenery suggests commercial model of controlled production and marketing is reaping significant rewards
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Tough grape season for RSA growers
As the last grapes are packed in the Hex River region, South African grape growers are licking their wounds
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Chinese fruit floods Vietnam market
Chinese produce has flooded markets around Ho Chi Minh City to meet demand for fruit
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Spanish call to halt Argentine lemon imports
Association urges action ‘in retaliation’ for Argentine government’s decision to nationalise Spanish-owned YPF
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UK has to rediscover its global role
As the UK industry makes an effort to reach out more, a summer of celebrations gives suppliers around the world a chance to appreciate the size and importance of its fresh produce market
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Tesco profits slide
Tesco’s UK profits have slid by one per cent for the year to the end of February 2012.
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Peru aims for Vietnam success
Peru hopes to open the Vietnamese market to a great range of its agricultural products as the two countries seek closer ties
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Major downturn for Argentinean exports
A lack of export competitiveness around the world has resulted in a significant decline in Argentina's fruit and vegetable sendings
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Chile records fruit shipment growth
Despite a slow start to the 2011/12 Chilean fruit season, the Port of Valparaíso’s main terminal has registered an upturn in handling