All Production & Trade articles – Page 1106
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ArticleCosta Rica’s Moin port re-opens
Police have put an end to a worker strike at the Port of Moin in Limón which has paralysed trading since Tuesday
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ArticleTesco looks to reduce carbon footprint
Tesco has partnered with sustainable energy group ENER-G to develop a new CHP system for its stores in an attempt to reduce its carbon footprint.
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ArticleRPA confident of hitting SPS targets
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has set out its performance targets for 2012/13 and aims to build on the recent figures for the Single Payments Scheme (SPS).
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ArticleEU offers funds to ACP producers
As part of the deal that lowered duties on dollar bananas, ACP banana-producing nations are set to receive €190m from the EU
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ArticleRFE trade poised for growth
The Russian Far East’s import sector is set to grow on the back of potential WTO accession and recent investments in logistics
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ArticleT&G chief pledges to pay RSA growers
Turners & Growers CEO says its subsidiary Enza is working to pay what it owes to South African suppliers as it untangles a web of debt surrounding its Hong Kong-based trading partner
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ArticleChinese officials probe apple bag allegations
Officials in China’s Shandong Province investigate allegations that farmers wrapped young apples in pesticide-coated paper
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ArticleEgyptian grape variety in at Mack
Egyptian grape grower Belco is producing Arra11 for supply to UK importer Mack for the first time this year
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ArticleZespri announces Gold3 release
Marketer grants 2,068ha of new Gold3 licences, the biggest release of a proprietary kiwifruit variety in New Zealand history
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ArticleValstar takes over Citrus World
Importer now under direction of fellow Best Fresh Group subsidiary, company announces
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ArticlePeru posts poor April export result
Vegetable exports from the Andean nation fell by 18 per cent in value terms during April, while fruit sales remained flat
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ArticleFlorida orange estimate shows increase
USDA forecasts higher volume of oranges following adjustment to Valencia figure of 1m boxes
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ArticleNew campaign for Picota cherries
Producers of Spanish Picota cherries will focus this year's campaign on enhancing UK shoppers’ understanding of the fruit’s origin
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ArticleUS green lights West African tomatoes
Tomatoes from ECOWAS member nations will be granted access to the continental US market as of 12 July under certain conditions
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ArticleParwan Valley Mushrooms opens doors
Perfection Fresh and Mecrus have opened the doors on Parwan Valley Mushrooms, a new Australian joint venture production facility
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ArticleHopes high for Greek melons
A bumper melon crop is expected by Greek producers, but the economic crisis in Europe remains a huge challenge
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ArticleLimoneira sees revenue rise
US citrus specialist sees second quarter revenue growth as a larger number of fresh lemons are sold
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ArticleNew campaign for Picota cherries
Producers of Spanish-grown Picota cherries will focus this year's advertising campaign on enhancing UK shoppers’ understanding of the fruit’s origin.
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ArticleAgrupaEjido expands certified production
Major Spanish supplier increases potential volume of GlobalGAP-certified output of vegetables such as peppers
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ArticleNew grant boosts export opportunities
The Commercial Horticultural Association (CHA) has secured over £100,000 under the UK Trade & Investment’s Tradeshow Access Programme (TAP) to support UK horticulture firms exhibiting at overseas trade shows.

