All Production & Trade articles – Page 1077
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ArticleTaiwan hopes for good mango season
Taiwanese growers are crossing their fingers for favourable weather as the mango season kicks off
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ArticleAngélys appear in North America
Giumarra will offer a new exclusive pear variety from New Zealand to North American consumers this summer
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ArticlePakistan fixes mango export start
Mango exports are due to start on 25 May, with volumes expected to exceed last year's
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ArticleEcuador losing market share
Aebe claims Ecuadorean banana exports are failing to compete due to unfavourable marketing conditions and rising internal costs
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ArticlePolish fruit crops hit by hailstorm
Apple, pear, cherry and strawberry production struck by severe storm in east-central region of Mazovia
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ArticleQatar identifies leading fresh produce suppliers
Gulf nation names the Philippines and India as largest suppliers of fruit and vegetables respectively
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ArticleAsia embraces Chilean KiwiKiss
With production on the rise, Aozora International is looking to expand the export opportunities for its Chilean-grown KiwiKiss kiwifruit variety
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ArticleKiwifruit growers' Zespri inquiry ongoing
Organisation looking at kiwifruit marketer's controversial dual invoicing system practices in China
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ArticleAustralia boosts Chinese grape exports
Industry body expects 400 containers to be shipped to Chinese mainland this season, with number to double next year
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ArticleSyngenta warns growers of blight
Chemical firm says that there are currently 'high levels' of the potato disease and has urged growers to take quick action
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ArticleNI targets significant growth
Northern Ireland targets £390 million growth for fresh produce industry over the next seven years
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ArticleNorthwest cherries cool off
Cold climate and poor pollination have dampened industry hopes of a repeat record production season
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ArticleNZ nears new trade agreement
Deal with Taiwan draws closer, as delegates resolve issues surrounding mainland China
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ArticleBakkavör bounces back in Q1
Prepared food specialist swings to a profit in the opening quarter after registering a loss last year
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ArticleChina receives flood of Chilean grapes
Around 3m cartons of Red Globe are arriving in China in a three-week period following the end to Chile’s port strikes
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ArticleAustralia battles dual pest outbreaks
Agriculture industry threatened by fourth outbreak of fruit fly in Adelaide and discovery of citrus gall wasp infestation in WA
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ArticleMyanmar begins fruit shipments to Singapore
As the country endeavours to expand into new export markets, mango and watermelon shipments commence
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ArticleCamposol positive on future prospects
Group reports on higher first quarter sales and sees "excellent" long-term growth prospects for its products
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ArticleGiumarra boosts blues supply
Partnership with Early Crop of Argentina will increase the group's blueberry sourcing options from the country
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ArticleTaiwan develops new composting technology
Methods turns agricultural waste associated with growing mushrooms into compost and can significantly boost production

