All Production & Trade articles – Page 1093
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US to test all imported orange juice
Embattled Australian citrus growers are hoping a potential US ban on orange juice from Brazil could improve the market for their valencia crops
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Exporter proposes India-Pakistan mango cooperation
India and Pakistan should set aside differences and jointly promote their mangoes to international markets, says leading exporter
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Saudi set to halt veg exports
In a bid to conserve its dwindling water resources, the Kingdom will cease exports of vegetables in September this year
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Rains boost NZ apples
Rain in apple producing-hub Hawke’s Bay is a good thing for growers, but the season is now running a fortnight late
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Tighter import rules threaten Indonesian trade
A move by the Indonesian government to tighten fresh produce import regulations and reduce the number of entry points has raised concern among importers
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Hortyfruta calls for greater power
Interprofessional group urges EU to pass legislation to allow sectoral organisations to act to halt drops in prices
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FNPE becomes the UEF
The federation of French endives producers has changed its name to the union of French endives producers
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Positive signs for Japanese apples
Encouraging signs for Japanese apple growers in areas surrounding the nuclear power plant damaged in last year’s tsunami
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Quality quarter for Landec Corporation
Strong results are driven by improved performance in Apio’s value-added fresh-cut specialty packed vegetable business segment
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Expanded area freedom for Australian grapes
New areas declared fruit fly free in Victoria will boost the available volumes of Australian grapes for markets with controls against the pest
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Apple brand Joya to target teen market
Joya is looking to attract teenage consumers to the apple brand with a sporty image on its release at the end of January
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EU imports show fall
New data reveals drop in fruit and vegetable imports during first nine months of 2011
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Greek tomato exports climb
Volume nearly doubles in 2011 thanks in particular to increased demand from EU nations
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Sainsbury's has 'best Christmas ever'
Sainsbury's has said this Christmas was its best ever as customer transactions rose 1.5 million over the festive period to increase the retailer's market share.
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Indian onion exports down
India’s onion exports have fallen due to China and Egypt undercutting the country on price in its traditional markets
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Martinique strikes hit banana supplies
Banana volumes are stranded on the island of Martinique as the continuing dispute at Fort-de-France port disrupts shipments
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Unilever workers hold further pension strikes
Unilever workers have gone on strike against the company's decision to close its final salary pension scheme, trade union Unite has said.
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Australian citrus on trade mission to Thailand and Korea
In an effort to develop key markets in Asia a group of leading citrus growers, packers and exporters will visit Thailand and South Korea later this month
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Sales steady leading up to CNY
Sales of imported fruits in China have been steady as it prepares to welcome in the year of the dragon on 23 January
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Kiwifruit exports expected to fall
Kiwifruit exports from the Southern Hemisphere will be down this year as a result of bacterial disease affecting the industry in New Zealand