All Production & Trade articles – Page 1072
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Enza apples arrive in Antwerp
The first Enza New Zealand apples are set to arrive in Europe next week, marking the start of the Southern Hemisphere season
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Nature Counts awarded to growers
Four new producers have been recognised for sustainability by being handed The Greenery's Nature Counts label
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Croatian fruit takes frost hit
A range of fresh produce has been decimated by unseasonably low April temperatures, according to reports in the country
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Greenery makes Nature Count
The Greenery has awarded Nature Counts status to four of its top-flight growers at last week’s Floriade trade show in The Netherlands.
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Quality key for Chinese grape prices
Fruit quality is driving price differentials in the Chinese grape market this year rather than supply availability
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Univeg Expofrut merger ‘dissolved’
Apparent errors by local government officials in Río Negro, Argentina, have left Univeg Expofrut in a complicated situation
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Camposol union threatens strike action
The Peruvian supplier’s trade union has said it will go on indefinite strike next month if its claims into alleged violations are not heard
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Poor prices hit Spanish exporters
Cherry tomato growers have seen income drop by average of €30,000 per hectare during 2011/12 season
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Indian state eases supply chain regulations
Maharashtra state government plans to allow farmers to sell direct to markets to lower the cost of fresh produce to consumers
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Fresh Del Monte wins damages
A jury has awarded $13.15m in damages to Fresh Del Monte in a case against former stablemate Del Monte Foods concerning the marketing of processed fruit in retailers’ fresh produce aisles.
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Andalusian stonefruit volumes down
Expected production levels set to drop by half after frost damage in southern Spain
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USDA approves mango levy increase
The additional resources will allow the National Mango Board in the US to further its research and marketing efforts
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Frost causes major damage to EU crops
Sub-zero temperatures to blame for likely significant fall in volumes of apples, pears and cherries across central Europe
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Serious hail damage in California
Hail has torn through California’s central San Joaquin Valley and caused major damage to a range of fruit crops
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SunMoon Food to clear debts
After lengthy negotiations with its bondholders, the Singapore-listed company has clinched two major agreements to resolve its debt issues
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Fruit deal to boost Malaysia-China trade
Malaysia’s FAMA has signed an MoU with China’s national wholesale association to develop fruit exports to the market
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Combs unveils Hispanic produce range
The new Calidad line features chilli peppers, specialty tomatoes and avocados, and will eventually include a range of Hispanic produce items from Mexico
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Psa impact hits home in New Zealand
NZKGI has revealed that the disease will result in 10m fewer trays of kiwifruit produced this year, costing up to NZ$120m
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NZ pipfruit hunting for pickers
New Zealand apple growers are having trouble finding enough pickers this year because of a slow start to the season
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Nashik grape exports recover
Grape exports from the Nashik district in Maharashtra have recovered this year, but a cold February has slowed its return to glory