All Production & Trade articles – Page 1115
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ArticleUS opens to Philippine bananas
With phytosanitary tests completed the Philippines’ embattled banana industry should soon send its first ever shipment to the US
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ArticleReady Pac introduces organic salad bowls
The new range is designed to satisfy demand for single serve and organic salads – the fastest-growing segments in the US salad category
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ArticleCitrus greening found in California
Citrus greening disease, or huanglongbing, has been detected in a residential Californian citrus tree
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ArticleLosses mounting for certain UK companies
Latest Plimsoll analysis into fresh produce industry shows nearly a quarter of UK companies are making a loss
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ArticlePotato congress focuses on climate change
Adaptation to the effects of climate change was at the centre of discussions at the latest World Potato Congress
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ArticleColors extends Far East influence
Colors Fruit and the Farmsecure Group will extend their marketing influence by opening a new marketing office in Japan
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ArticleLandgard expected to make first ever loss
News report quoting German company's press spokesman raises concerns over impact of recent E coli crisis
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ArticleSustainable strawberries at Wimbledon
The fruit, which is synonymous with the annual tennis tournament, will be LEAF Marque certified once more
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ArticleFPC brings in new council members
The Fresh Produce Consortium has announced new appointments to its council for a two-year term.
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ArticleSouth Korea permits Chilean blueberries
The news is a boon for Chile’s agricultural export community, which may also shortly receive the green light to supply avocados to China
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ArticleDole recalls certain bagged salads
The precautionary food safety recall is limited to a certain number of salads, according to Dole Fresh Vegetables
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ArticleNorth Bay Produce opens coldstore
The new warehouse at Mid America Airport in Illinois will be used to forward berries from the Americas throughout the US and Asia
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ArticleCash injection for Hunts Point Market
New York City has approved a multi-million dollar grant to help modernise the city’s ailing wholesale produce market
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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens Brazilian subsidiary
Group looks to develop the South American vegetable market by opening a new branch located in Holambra
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ArticleRain affects production in Kashmir
Rain and cold temperatures are playing havoc with fruit crops in the major Indian apple-producing region of Kashmir
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ArticleNew Australian hope for Indian mangoes
Indian and Australian officials are working on a new irradiation treatment plan for Indian mango exports to Australia
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AnalysisMutual recognition: mutually beneficial?
Indonesian government holds contentious belief Mutual Recognition Agreements will benefit local producers and exporters
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ArticlePhilippines tightens banana standards
The Philippines is tightening up banana production and packing standards in response to export quarantine breaches
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ArticleTalim hits Taiwan fruit production
Tropical storm Talim has devastated fruit and vegetable production across Taiwan
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ArticleUS Senate green lights Farm Bill
The passing of the bill preserves funding for critical programmes and fresh produce consumption initiatives

