All Production & Trade articles – Page 1095
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ArticlePhilippine bananas take step closer to US
An environmental assessment has been published by the US Department of Agriculture and is awaiting public comments
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ArticleSales good for Simply Nectar
Simply Nectar, a company behind sugar-free organic fruit juice drinks, has told FPJ that sales have already topped £1 million in 2012.
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ArticleFrance sees drop in purchases in 2011
French consumers bought less fruit and vegetables in 2011, partly as a result of the E.coli crisis and the gloomy summer
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ArticlePicota cherries to hit the shelves
Shoppers are in for a treat this summer as the unique Picota cherries from western Spain hit UK supermarkets.
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ArticleSecond earthquake hits Italy hard
Damage to agribusiness estimated at half a billion euros as key fresh produce region Emilia-Romagna dusts itself down again
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ArticleItalian region hit by second quake
Emilia-Romagna suffers second major tremor, compounding damage done by previous week's seismic activity
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ArticleMr Apple considering merger with Enza
Scales' rights issue leaves group with money to spend, making further consolidation of NZ apple industry a distinct possibility
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ArticleTV funnyman backs farming campaign
Simon Day, a panelist on BBC’s The Fast Show, has pledged his support to the new NFU Farming Delivers for Britain campaign.
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ArticleRain fails to dampen UK fruit hopes
Tree-fruit growers in the UK are refusing to let last month's frost and rain dampen their enthusiasm despite the weather blighting some producers’ crops.
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ArticleAustralia and Thailand talk trade
Discussions over trade restrictions were on the agenda during Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s recent visit to Australia
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ArticleNorth American grapes off to early start
The Mexican and Californian table grape deals are off to an early start this season, thanks to good growing conditions
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ArticleIsraeli exports to EU down
Exports from Israel to the EU have decreased by some 16 per cent for the first quarter of 2012
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ArticleKiwifruit sees record year
Zespri, the world’s largest kiwifruit marketer, announced a growth in profits after a record volume of kiwifruit last year.
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ArticleNordic event inspires fresh produce trade
FRESH Congress offers food for thought about the future development of the European fruit and vegetable business
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ArticleFirst RSA citrus of season due in US
The new South African citrus season in the US will officially start this week with the arrival of the first fruit in Philadelphia
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit appoints new chairman
Fruit grower Paul Mansfield has been elected as the new chairman of Worldwide Fruit.
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ArticleNZ apple partners eye Japan expansion
Delica and Enza look to ramp up their apple exports into Japan following success of trial shipments last year
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ArticleNew filter is good news for cabbages
A new filtration machine claims it can extend the British cabbage season by up to eight weeks.
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ArticleZespri posts record volume for 2011
Record crop volume in 2011 helps NZ kiwifruit marketer Zespri post healthy revenue increase
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ArticleZespri plays down antibiotic misuse
Small number of growers who made mistakes when applying approved spray are now under investigation, company confirms

