All Production & Trade articles – Page 1105
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         Article ArticleValencia reduction for Florida citrus cropUSDA reports that orange crop forecast is down by 2m boxes, while grapefruit estimates rise slightly 
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         Article ArticleFirst RSA Sharon fruit shippedThe first Sharon fruit of the 2012 season will appear on retail shelves in the UK and Canada towards the end of the month 
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         Article ArticlePotential boom for Indian mangoesIndian mango export volumes could almost double to 80,000 tonnes this season, according to APEDA 
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         Article ArticleKinnow exports fall shortDifficulties with market access and customs authorities have cut short Pakistan’s kinnow export goals 
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         Article ArticleShaffe releases 2012 SH citrus forecastPreliminary forecast points towards increases for Chile, Peru, South Africa and Uruguay, while volume from Argentina and Australia will decline 
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         Article ArticleEthiopia signs Saudi dealThe African country has formed an agreement with International Saudi Agriculture for the export of organic bananas 
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         Article ArticlePrepared sales boost BakkavorFresh food specialist sees good prepared sales results in 2011 but a drop in UK produce performance 
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         Article ArticleMore mangoes reach US shoresArrivals of mangoes into the US market from Peru, Mexico and Guatemala rose at the end of March, new report shows 
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         Article ArticleBoom times for US mango demandNew consumer research shows growth in US demand since 2007 on the back of successful marketing programmes 
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         Article ArticleAnother door swings openBy opening the door to Peruvian avocados, the US market will be able to satisfy better its staggering growth in demand 
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         Article ArticleDecision time for Farm BillThe new US Farm Bill will inevitably see cuts made to certain areas, but fresh fruit and vegetables remain a priority following forward steps taken in the 2008 bill 
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         Article ArticleVegetable prices hike Chinese inflationHigh vegetable prices from cold weather over March in China have pushed up the country’s inflation rate 
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         Article ArticleDuty hike hits Bangladeshi fruit importsLast week’s move by the Bangladeshi government to slap an additional 20 per cent regulatory duty on imported fruits has hit sales 
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         Article ArticleTe Awanui leads Japanese delegationMaori grower Te Awanui Huka Pak will lead a NZ kiwifruit delegation to Japan this week and open the Zespri Trade Conference in Tokyo 
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         Article ArticleHortyfruta issues melon warningHarvesting too early risks disrupting market, warns association 
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         Article ArticleKiwi feijoas flying into DubaiNew Zealand export trade in exotic fruit is building, according to leading supplier based in the country's kiwifruit heartland 
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         Article ArticleProduce World 'back in profit'UK company says it has recovered from £8m accounting error that led to multi-million pound loss 
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         Article ArticleGariguette arrives on shelvesThe Red Label Gariguette strawberry variety is now available, with an online competition underway to encourage increased consumption 
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         Article ArticleNZ accuses China over Psa outbreakNew Zealand scientists believe China is the most likely source of the Psa-V disease devastating New Zealand's kiwifruit vines 
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         Article ArticleGood prospects for Chilean nutsA new marketing strategy, coupled with wider access to global markets, is set to support a further rise in Chile's nut volume 
 

