All Production & Trade articles – Page 1098
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ArticleIndian grapes in need of rainfall
Grape growers in Maharashtra are looking to the skies as concerns grow monsoon rains may not come to the state this year
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ArticleCitrus group DNE forms global business
Florida-based citrus exporter brings global sales and marketing together under control of single commercial entity
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ArticleCherry demand outstrips EU supply
Prices said to be holding up well in under-supplied European market, as UK aims to double production in next few years
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ArticleEcuador declares banana emergency
The Ecuadorian minister of agriculture, Javier Ponce Cevallos, has declared state of emergency for the banana sector in the country.
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ArticleFPAA responds to US-Mexico spat
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas believes that the US and Mexico must avoid a tomato trade war to avoid negatively affecting a broad spectrum of industries
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ArticleUS entry for RSA avos some way off
Opening up the US market for South African avocados will take some time given all the legal and administrative hurdles
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ArticleStar Produce adds distribution centre
The state-of-the-art facility in Canada will handle deliveries of fresh and fresh-cut fruit and vegetables to western North America
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ArticleMexico decries US “protectionist” action
The agreement which sets a minimum price for Mexican tomatoes sold on the US market is apparently under threat following calls from Florida to terminate the deal
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ArticleSpanish growers predict melon slump
Downturn in production forecast for later in season following high temperatures in early July which sped up ripening
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ArticleSalaVerde selling well in Germany
Salad supplier Behr reports positive reaction to its hybrid lettuce variety as several German supermarkets begin to stock product
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ArticleFairtrade triumph for Giumarra supplier
Campo Pablo Borquez has become the second fresh produce supplier to the Giumarra Companies to receive Fairtrade certification
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ArticleFreshmax buys Prime Harvest
Freshmax has acquired US produce trader Prime Harvest USA, which will form the core of the group’s North American presence
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ArticleSingapore seeks more from Indonesia
Singapore hopes to increase vegetable imports from Indonesia, which have fallen by a third over the last decade
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Indian demand picks up for Ramadan
With Ramadan set to kick off at the end of the week, demand for imported fruit is booming in India’s Muslim communities
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ArticleNew emergency for Ecuador bananas
Falling exports have prompted government to pledge financial assistance and creation of banana export company
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ArticleContinued slump for Argentinean fruit
Latest port statistics show the country’s fresh produce shipments have fallen by a third during the first six months of 2012
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ArticleChile creates new committees
The establishment of new synergies will help support the growth of the Chilean almond and hazelnut export sectors
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ArticleAyco Farms makes major investments
The US grower-importer-distributor Ayco Farms is working to position itself as a global player in produce procurement
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes still feeling typhoon
Taiwanese mango supply has dropped in the aftermath of Typhoon Talim late last month, driving up prices and curtailing programmes
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ArticleTaiwan imports grow in Malaysia
Taiwanese agricultural exports to Malaysia are continuing to grow and are this year expected to hit US$3m

