All Production & Trade articles – Page 1114
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         Article ArticleDEFRA announces English grantsBusinesses in rural England will benefit from a £60 million grant scheme announced by environment secretary Caroline Spelman. 
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         Article ArticleBayWa reports strong revenue growthBayWa’s strategies for targeted growth and international expansion appear to be paying off as it posts solid returns for 2011 
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         Article ArticleAustralian flooding misses fruitFruit production in south east Australia appears to have dodged the worst of the flooding across the region this week 
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         Article ArticleTurners & Growers may increase Fijian exportsT&G looks to export Fijian papaya while heavy rain and flooding causes millions of dollars in damage to vegetable crops 
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         Article ArticleDriscoll's targets further expansionCompany amends name to reflect wider geographical reach, following production base enlargement and new market development 
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         Article ArticleHortifrut to raise new capitalThe Chilean berry giant is to raise millions in capital to boost its foodservice and R&D development 
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         Article ArticleSlight upturn for Chilean kiwifruitOverall sendings will rise marginally, with more fruit destined for Asia, the Middle East and Latin America in particular 
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         Article ArticleTotal Produce given F&K green lightIrish group granted permission to acquire half of Venlo-based fresh produce company and its various subsidiaries 
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         Article ArticleTotal Produce seals Capespan share dealIrish company now second-largest shareholder in Capespan Group, having exchanged its stake in Capespan International 
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         Article ArticleGrape market worries South AfricansOn the eve of arrivals of Chilean grapes in Europe, South African growers are concerned about the outcome of the season 
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         Article ArticleAFFCO closes doorsThe Australian Fresh Fruit Company (AFFCO) has officially been dissolved months after the group started winding down 
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         Article ArticleZespri raises profit forecastGood fruit quality and higher than expected returns in Asia have boosted Zespri’s 2011/12 returns forecast 
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         Article ArticlePeruvian mandarins on the upExports have been steadily increasing in value each year thanks to a growth in sales in both Europe and Asia, according to new report 
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         Article ArticleEnza opens new head office in Hawke's BayTurners & Growers also set to run its global operations from building named after variety development manager Brian D'Ath 
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         Article ArticleDrought fears for Lincolnshire brassicasDrought conditions in some brassica production areas in Lincolnshire are already leading some buyers to hedge their bets and place orders elsewhere for summer supplies of broccoli and cauliflower. 
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         Article ArticleAustralian grapes on water to ChinaThis season's first direct shipment of Australian grapes to China is loaded and on its way 
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         Article ArticleBanacol obtains C-TPAT certificationCompliance with the US border security standard will boost the banana marketer’s credibility and efficiency on the North American market 
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         Article ArticleCF Fresh introduces Durondeau pearThe heirloom variety, grown organically in Argentina, will be available in the US during the first week of March 
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         Article ArticleBonduelle improves profitabilityThe French vegetable specialist has recorded encouraging results for the first half of the 2011/12 campaign 
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         Article ArticleAREFLH to meet in BelgiumThe assembly of European fruit and vegetable-producing regions is set to discuss issues including crisis management and consumption 
 

