All Production & Trade articles – Page 1112
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         Article ArticleClaus Meyer to open FRESH NordicNoma co-founder and creator of New Nordic Cuisine movement to deliver keynote speech at annual industry event 
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         Article ArticleLebanon touched by Syrian turmoilExports of Lebanese products to Syria have been affected by the present violence, but not to the extent that was previously feared 
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         Article ArticleContinued growth for Peru grapesSales of Peruvian table grapes to the US, Asia and Europe rose in both volume and value terms last season 
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         Article ArticlePsa-V confirmed in WaikatoNine orchards in the area have been identified as being infected with the bacterial disease 
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         Article ArticleFace time for Touquet SavourThe French potato supplier has seen a significant rise in sales since it started displaying the producer's face on its packaging 
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         Article ArticleScientists could turn oranges redUK researchers identify gene that makes blood oranges red, believe they could create varieties to be grown around the world 
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      ArticleNFU makes plant-health appointmentThe National Farmers Union has announced the appointment of a new plant health adviser. 
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         Article ArticleChicory producers contest fineAccused of price-fixing and faced with a heavy fine, chicory producers in northern France are prepared to protest 
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         Article ArticleChina bank extends veg transport loanThe China Development Bank is to extend a multi-billion-dollar loan in support of the country's domestic vegetable transport infrastructure 
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         Article ArticleIndia invests in new export facilitiesIndia is planning to set up three new fresh fruit and vegetable export centres in Talegaon, Nashik and Satara in a bid to boost shipments 
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         Article ArticlePrison for Irish garlic scammerBegleys boss who labelled Chinese garlic as apples to avoid import duties jailed for six years 
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         Article ArticleSicilian citrus season goes coldProduction due to be harvested said to have been greatly damaged by recent storms, which struck the east of the Italian island 
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         Article ArticleTotal Produce completes acquisitionGroup confirms move for 50 per cent of Frankort & Koning after receiving regulatory clearance last week 
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         Article ArticleJFC ‘will return to market’Related company claims bankrupt importer is likely to resume activities after taking ‘deep breath’ to recover 
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         Article ArticleVitacress targets Benelux and GermanyNew joint venture with Camino Real, part of Dutch group Gipmans, sets UK salads supplier on course to expand in Europe 
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         Article ArticlePoor EU grape prices affect Indian growersA glut of grapes on the EU market has resulted in disappointing prices for Indian grower-shippers 
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         Article ArticleCitrus forecast rises in FloridaEarly and mid-season varieties increase while grapefruit volumes are expected to remain stable 
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         Article ArticlePhilippines-Israel explore closer tiesThe Philippines and Israel are reportedly exploring closer fruit trade links 
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         Article ArticleSmall apples shrink NZ profitsA glut of small-sized apples is expected to dent New Zealand grower profits this season 
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         Article ArticleAlgeria turns to hydroponicsWith water scarce, the North African country is stepping up its efforts to ensure food security with hydroponic greenhouse technology 
 

