All Production & Trade articles – Page 1123
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ArticleAsian demand lifting California land prices
Demand for nuts in Asia is driving up the price of agricultural land in California as investors get on board the booming industry
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ArticleWeather to cut into Chilean apples
Chile’s apple export crop will be shorter than last season due to spring weather conditions pointing towards good marketing opportunities
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry 'needs competition'
ACT NZ Primary Industry spokesman Don Nicolson backs Tom Wilson's recent comments on a lack of competition in the industry
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ArticleAsia offers import potential
New study highlights apple, pear, cherry and kiwifruit import potential in South East Asian markets
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ArticleIndian pomegranate start-up expands
Indian pomegranate grower-shipper Inl Farms reveals ambitious expansion plans
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ArticleJapan explores Indonesian apple market
Japan’s Aomori Prefecture is exploring Indonesia as a growth market for its apple exports as Taiwan becomes increasingly competitive
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ArticleWinter of discontent for Asian Citrus
China's largest orange producer has reacted to poor pricing this winter by pulling up trees and planting new summer crops
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ArticleChile detects new Psa incidence
Some 57 Chilean kiwifruit orchards covering 750.9ha of planted area have tested positive for the disease
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ArticleEcuador raises banana box prices
Official prices per box have been increased but industry representatives warn a lack of control could see exporters failing to comply
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ArticleNunhems celebrates Amaregal anniversary
Melon variety has been available for five years, setting a "new standard for Galia quality"
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ArticleGuangxi banana production curves upward
Banana production in Guangxi has shot away and is challenging short Philippine supplies in the Chinese market.
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ArticleArgentina eyes modest topfruit gains
Exports may recover in part this year but ongoing internal cost rises will ultimately restrict any real volume lift
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ArticleAnalyst notes shift in table grape supply
Lower production in South Africa and Chile likely to present new opportunities for Peru, Namibia and Argentina
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ArticleFruit drop hits Florida citrus forecast
USDA crop estimate drops nearly 3 per cent, mainly as the result of a decline in Valencia numbers to 76m boxes
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ArticleLebanon records increase in exports
Lebanese fruit and vegetable exports were up in 2012, despite the chaos afflicting neighbouring Syria
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ArticleHalf of all food goes to waste
UK organisation reports that each year 2bn tonnes of food never gets eaten
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ArticleChile responding to fruit fly issue
Special bags and nets to protect pallets of fruit leaving Port of Valparaíso will be used for two weeks to bring situation under control
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ArticleGales hit Nelson fruit crops
High winds over the past few weeks have taken the shine off Nelson’s apple and pear crop in New Zealand’s south
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ArticleRedirection for Chilean fruit exports
Some fruit shipments move to other terminals as fruit fly incidence leads to quarantine measures at Port of Valparaíso
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ArticleGinger prices suppress export orders
China’s high ginger prices this season are putting off buyers and making it hard for exports to fill existing orders

