All Production & Trade articles – Page 1122
-
ArticleNZ apple partners eye Japan expansion
Delica and Enza look to ramp up their apple exports into Japan following success of trial shipments last year
-
ArticleNew filter is good news for cabbages
A new filtration machine claims it can extend the British cabbage season by up to eight weeks.
-
ArticleZespri posts record volume for 2011
Record crop volume in 2011 helps NZ kiwifruit marketer Zespri post healthy revenue increase
-
ArticleZespri plays down antibiotic misuse
Small number of growers who made mistakes when applying approved spray are now under investigation, company confirms
-
ArticleJFC subsidiary under court supervision
Cargo JFC placed under court supervision ahead of hearings for four major lawsuits brought by company's creditors
-
ArticleProduce availability boosts Poupart sales
Increased availability of produce has helped Poupart to a healthy increase in turnover.
-
ArticleRain in France hits Burlat cherry crop
French cherry production in Provence has been hit by heavy rain, causing major damage to the early Burlat variety
-
ArticleSouth African apple exports up
South Africa is sending more fruit to growing markets on the continent while exports to the UK continue to fall
-
ArticleAus-Malaysia ink free trade deal
Australia and Malaysia have signed a free trade agreement paving the way for firm food trade between the two countries
-
Article
Aus to assess mangoes from Pakistan
A team of Australian agriculture officials is due to arrive in Karachi to assess whether or not to approve Pakistani mango imports
-
ArticleChina-Philippines in banana-pest spat
Philippine quarantine inspectors have found no pests in bananas shipped to China, despite Chinese claims to the contrary
-
ArticleUK strawberries arrive at Sainsbury’s
UK retailer Sainsbury’s has announced that it is now stocking British strawberries, delayed due to adverse weather conditions
-
ArticleNZ confirms fruit fly free status
Relief for country’s horticultural sector as fruit fly detection is declared an isolated incidence
-
ArticleNZ Braeburn exports dwindle
Industry hopes short crop will translate into sustainable prices for New Zealand Braeburn apple growers
-
ArticleUK asparagus back in time
Asparagus growers in the UK have been buoyed by the recent change in the weather, just in time for the Jubilee celebrations
-
ArticleTotal Cherry optimistic for season
Despite weather problems in Europe and a larger and earlier US crop, Total Cherry is confident ahead of the new cherry season
-
ArticleGrowth for Mexican table grapes
Half of this year’s 16.5m-carton export crop will enter the US market between 25 May and 15 June
-
ArticleMexican mangoes enjoy better season
Volume is already ahead of last year’s pace, with the second half of the deal set to be just as strong from the late growing areas
-
ArticleBahia focuses on certification
The Brazilian region's grape growers are improving their certification programme in order to access more foreign markets
-
ArticleInterfel names Dupont as president
Bruno Dupont of the FNPF has been elected president of French interprofessional organisation Interfel

