All Production & Trade articles – Page 1072
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ArticleBangladesh imposes export restrictions
Ministry of Commerce bans exports of essential items to ensure their smooth supply during Ramadan
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ArticleEthiopia eager for Asian expansion
Exporters look to expand agriculture trade as the country's national airline launches direct flights into Seoul
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ArticleVictoria eyes Asian opportunities
State’s horticultural industries step up their push to become a “food bowl” for the Far East
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ArticleNew varieties for Berry Gardens
Growers co-operative gives thumbs up to several new strawberry varieties and claims the UK season will run later
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ArticleAnecoop warns clementine 'thieves'
Company suggests any attempt to reproduce protected clementine variety Clemensoon will struggle to remain undetected
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ArticleRussians keen on Bulgarian cherries
Prices likely to be high again this year as growing interest in Kyustendil cherry crop prompts growers to ramp up production
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ArticleCautious optimism for Canadian cherries
While British Columbian-grown cherries have just clinched access to China, industry officials say they will be sending only trial volumes in their debut season
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ArticleNew Zealand export potential identified
New government-commissioned report states fresh fruit exports could double or treble in the next ten years
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ArticleCriminals: he’s coming to get you
Since taking the reins at the Gangmasters Licensing Authority in January, former police chief constable Paul Broadbent has made it his mission to target worker exploitation within agriculture.
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ArticlePaterson: Europe must adopt GM
UK must become global leader in genetically modified crops, according to British environment secretary Owen Paterson
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ArticleFlandria cauliflower late but picking up
The long winter and low nighttime temperatures in recent months have combined to delay Belgium's summer cauliflower season
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ArticleMajor restructure at Produce World
Vegetable producer makes changes to the business as it looks to expand its farming operation
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ArticleColombia banana strike action averted
Markets in Europe and North America breathe sigh of relief, but questions remain about commercial sustainability of export deal
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ArticleEuropean chance for Sindh mangoes
Growers in Pakistani region have been encouraged by the demand for their Sindhri variety
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ArticleMonsoon pushes up vegetable prices
Weather in Aurangabad, India sees supply outstripped by demand, with some produce prices more than doubling
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports soar
Banana, asparagus and avocado exports climbed on a year-on-year basis
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ArticleSolid US prospects for asparagus
Consumption in the US has spiked since 2010, according to a new report from the Peruvian Asparagus Importer’s Association
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ArticleRussia and Ukraine boost banana sales
Analyst reports record demand for the fruit in eastern European markets, with imports up almost a third on the five-year average
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ArticleIran-India trade booming
Bilateral trade of fresh and dried fruit and nuts sees 30-35 per cent rise during 2011-12 season
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ArticleZespri increases Gold3 allocations
Demand for licences reflects confidence New Zealand industry has in variety, according to chairman

