All Production & Trade articles – Page 1117
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ArticleUS access on cards for Philippine bananas
Following the acceptance of a work plan it appears likely the USDA will allow for the importation of limited volumes of Philippine bananas
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ArticleDutch government pulls board funding
Private enterprise set to take up promotional slack after national horticulture boards are wound up at start of 2014
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ArticleQuarterly decline for Peru's Camposol
Climatic conditions in Peru and higher production in the US and Mexico combine to hit Camposol's sales
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ArticleStrong bottom line for Fresh Del Monte
Net income nearly doubles for the fresh produce giant despite a fall in net sales through the third quarter of the year
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ArticleNZ concern over shipping rates
Exporters are worried about rate increases already announced by Maersk Line, and expected from other groups
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ArticleHigh hopes for Spanish persimmon
Greater UK sales are already being reported this season as the industry looks to better record numbers seen in 2011/12
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ArticleHortifrut and Vital Berry in merger
Naturipe Farms announces a major expansion in Southern Hemisphere blueberry volume and grower base
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ArticleEnzafruit upbeat for new Jazz season
Despite the slow start to the season, expectations are good for the new European Jazz crop, with demand outstripping supply
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ArticleThe only ways is up for Singapore farming
Little more than a city at the end of the Malay Peninsula, the geographically tiny nation of Singapore is embracing vertical farming techniques
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ArticleUS Fair Trade imports on the rise
Fair Trade USA sees growth across all products and source countries in 2011, and anticipates further sales boost this year
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ArticlePsa spreads to Kerikeri region
The first confirmed case of the Psa-V vine-killing disease in the region has been found on an Enza Gold orchard
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ArticleInnovation body to develop EU F&V
AREFLH and Freshfel reveal plans to create a European Innovation Partnership for fresh produce
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ArticleANI cancels supermarket supply deal
Better returns from wet market sees Philippine fresh produce supplier ANI cancel supply deal with major supermarket operator
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ArticleLandgard recovering, say new directors
German fresh produce giant's new bosses report back on efforts to cut costs and turn around an annual loss of €61.5m
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ArticlePakistan reports on first quarter movement
Fresh vegetable exports climbed while fruit shipments dropped during the opening quarter of fiscal 2012/13
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ArticleFruit industry plays down ‘alarmist’ pest reports
British Summer Fruits has moved to calm fears that a pest new to the UK could cause millions of pounds worth of damage to almost every domestic fruit crop.
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M&S to stock record number of apple varieties
Marks & Spencer says its stores will stock over 30 varieties of English apples, the most in its history, over the course of the year.
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MMD improves Caribbean import operation
UK-based fruit importer MMD has spent £700,000 to improve two of its fruit warehouses at Portsmouth International Port.
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ArticleViability of UK potato production ‘under threat’
Retailers have been urged to act swiftly to restore equity to the fresh potato supply chain as packers and growers have been plunged into crisis.
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Article‘China must be embraced,’ claims pears boss
The Chinese market represents a massive opportunity for European exporters, according to Marc Evrard of pear producer Belgische Fruitveiling.

