All Production & Trade articles – Page 1115
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ArticleHaches and Schindler inks Bolivian deal
German firm supports Bolivia’s indigenous communities via ethical supply deal for Amazonian products like Brazil nuts
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ArticleMango newcomer targets new business
Expanding production and better quality controls are putting Grupo Guerreros in good stead for a successful North American venture
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ArticleEWT revamps business following trading loss
David Pratt tells the Fresh Produce Journal that Empire World Trade is coming on strong after a disappointing 2011/12
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ArticleNet income remains flat at Calavo
Avocado specialist sees result hit by US$1.2m performance-based earn-out consideration expense
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ArticleRecord year for Californian grapes
The state shipped 101.5m cartons in 2012, with 41 per cent of the crop sent to export markets across the world
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ArticleEarnings fall despite higher sales at Camposol
Peruvian company reports that adverse weather conditions negatively impacted on avocado and asparagus volumes
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ArticleTesco promises 'radical' supply chain shake-up
CEO Philip Clarke admits that relationships with farmers haven't always been approached correctly and vows to make changes
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ArticleWeather, not Psa, cuts Chile kiwifruit
Export volume is expected to be stable for Chile’s mature markets while Asia, Latin America and Russia should see growth
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ArticleWild pollinator decline top concern
New studies show the decline in wild pollinators could be an even greater threat to yields than the loss of honeybees
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ArticleDeal sets new price for Mexican tomatoes
Agreement with US authorities ends months of negotiations and ensures continued stability in the US tomato supply chain
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ArticleDole reports on full-year loss
Fresh produce multinational swings to a net loss of US$142m for the year ended 29 December as revenues fall
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ArticleM&S takes "earliest ever" Jersey Royals
Iconic British potatoes arrive over three weeks earlier than predicted from open-field production thanks to new techniques
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ArticleEastpack-Satara merger fails
Vote to combine post-harvest kiwifruit operating companies misses 75 per cent benchmark by 0.2 per cent
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ArticleUS opens up to Egyptian strawberries
The US department of agriculture has announced that strawberries from Egypt will now be granted access
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ArticleUS fruit exports to Korea soar
FTA implemented last year causes sharp increase in fruit exports, particularly oranges and cherries
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ArticleResearch facility opens in Guatemala
New centre aims to foster sustainable and innovative greenhouse production across Latin America
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ArticleGuatemala retains firm grip on US
Despite rising exports to Europe, Guatemala is confident it will maintain its sizeable share of the US agricultural market
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ArticleTurners & Growers lowers full-year loss
Asset write-down negatively impacted on group's profitability in 2012, although NZ$15.3m loss was an improvement on 2011
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ArticleMexican mangoes start slowly
Imports into the US market could exceed 58m cartons for the third consecutive year despite slow season start
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ArticleJapan pioneers new farming methods
Agriculture industry attempts to resurrect domestic produce market with indoor growing facility

