All Production & Trade articles – Page 1080
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ArticleContinued challenges for Brazil melons
Suppliers and importers are approaching the season with caution to avoid oversupplying an already depressed market
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ArticleArgentinean blueberries set to contract
The cutback in offer is seen as a necessary readjustment in volume due to local economic challenges and pricing issues on the market
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ArticleLautrec garlic volumes stay high
After last year's record season, Label Rouge and PGI-certified garlic from Lautrec is enjoying another bumper season
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ArticleGood weather boosts melon demand
As Europe bathes in hot summer weather towards the end of July, demand for melons has reportedly risen and is bolstering sales across the continent.
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ArticleBerry Gardens upbeat despite weather
Berry Gardens has predicted the signing of a new deal with breeder Driscoll’s will bring a more positive second half of the season
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ArticleFruit Focus success for Buddy strawberry
Hargreaves Plants’ Buddy strawberry variety was a hit at Fruit Focus with samples going down well with customers.
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ArticleBerry Gardens upbeat despite the weather
Berry Gardens has predicted improvement in the weather and the signing of a new deal with breeder Driscoll’s will bring a more positive second half of the season.
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ArticleChile-Canada trade triples
Bilateral trade between the two nations has expanded since 2003, making the North American country Chile’s fourteenth-largest trading partner
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Article'We are looking for innovation,' says HSBC boss
HSBC head of agriculture Allan Wilkinson has called on farmers to embrace new techniques, and claims that those who do are in a stronger position for funding.
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ArticleGood weather boosts melon demand
Retail and wholesale prices reportedly strong across Europe as hot, sunny conditions keep consumer demand high
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ArticleCopefrut forecasts big sales boost
Chilean fruit giant Copefrut is reportedly anticipating a 15 per cent rise in its sales next season.
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ArticleAus-US citrus deregulation looking likely
Opinion in both government and portions of the Australian citrus industry is turning against the country’s US single-desk import system
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ArticleCapespan to expand overseas sourcing
Shift in strategy towards more overseas procurement reportedly confirmed during recent annual general meeting
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ArticleTaiwan gets new export-oriented pineapple farm
A government-backed pineapple farm opened in Taiwan this week to produce fruit for export
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ArticleDrought damages Pakistan lychee crop
Around 70 per cent of Pakistan's lychee crop has been damaged by a prolonged dry spell and water shortage
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ArticleStorms affect Canadian fruit output
Heavy weather in Okanagan region of British Columbia causes major damage to production, particularly cherries and peaches
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ArticleUncertainty over Expofrut production
Confusing reports emerge about Argentinean grower-exporter's production plans as it seeks to cope with economic challenges
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ArticleOrganic Alliance inks US$5.3m deal
The US-based organic produce importer has established a new supply of organic salad and vegetable items from Mexico
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ArticleColors and Core Fruit reach settlement
South African exporters Colors Fruit and Core Fruit have agreed to settle their long-running dispute out of court in order to focus on the future.
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ArticleMcDonald’s lettuce heading for gold
McDonald's lettuce supplier Natures Way Foods is expecting to produce 60,000 heads of lettuce for the fast-food chain's four restaurants on the Olympic Park site during the games.

