All Production & Trade articles – Page 1075
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Vietnam imposes export ban
Vietnam responds to EU embargo threat with self-imposed ban on exports of 15 types of fruit and vegetables
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NZ joint venture expands export reach
New Zealand apple trader Te Mata Export and MG Marketing seek mutual benefits though joint venture
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Growers face fines over illegal G3 graft
Zespri set to send out tough message by fining New Zealand kiwifruit growers who illegally grafted new gold cultivar
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US approves Malaysian papayas
The US has approved irradiated Malaysian papayas for commercial sale, and is considering granting access to Chilean gooseberries
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Strong turnout for FRESH2011
More than 200 delegates from 24 countries attended this year's congress, which was held in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
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T193 Ltd wins new apple rights
New Zealand fruit company T193 has won a licence to grow and globally market a new apple variety that is expected to meet strong demand in Asia
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FDA clears tomatoes but jalapeños feel the heat
While tomato growers welcomed the FDA decision, imports of jalapeño peppers from Mexico have virtually ground to a halt
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Good outlook for South African topfruit
Growers are forecasting a strong 2012 apple and pear season, with more than 40m cartons expected to be shipped for export
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Mexican tomato exports triple
Tomatoes now one of country’s key food exports, alongside avocados
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European suppliers 'must add value'
New report by Rabobank highlights how a changing fresh produce industry has altered the role of suppliers
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Uruguay forecasts citrus growth
Mandarins are set to record the biggest increase in production this year, followed by oranges, while grapefruit volume will contract
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Malaysia to limit imported produce sales
In a bid to promote domestic production the Malaysian government plans to limit where imported fresh produce can be sold
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Bidvest drops bid for Capespan share
Company has reportedly abandoned its plans to acquire a 15 per cent share in South African fruit exporter Capespan Group
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Optimism for Flanders' cucumber growers
Following an early start to the season, cucumber growers are satisfied with how domestic production is developing
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BayWa boosted by agri earnings
German group and new majority shareholder in Turners & Growers records impressive increase in revenues and pre-tax profit
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Korean access expands for South Africa
South African grapefruit and lemons are on the brink of gaining entry into South Korea
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Salad companies form partnership
Eisberg and SAB Ortofrutta working together to improve efficiency, secure supply and target new commercial opportunities
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Co-operative reveals £80m slump in food sales
The Co-operative has announced its food sales fell by £80 million during 2011.
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Argentinean lemons inch closer to US
Tucumán Citrus Association claims advanced negotiations for re-entry to the US could result in a major development this year
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Unity key for Côte d’Ivoire
Pineapple producers in the West African country have suffered over the past decade, but efforts are underway to bring the sector back from the brink