All Production & Trade articles – Page 1124
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Ecuadorean bananas trend upwards
The world’s largest banana exporter is gearing up for another solid export year in spite of tough trading conditions in its biggest market
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ArticleAgrexco aims to bounce back in 2012
Under the guidance of new owner Gideon Bickel, the fallen Israeli fresh produce giant is aiming to re-establish itself this year
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ArticleGrowth for Peruvian mandarin exports
The opening up of new export outlets in the Asian market helped to boost Peru’s global mandarin sales last year
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ArticleProduce World hires new head of farming
Produce World Marshalls has appointed a new head of farm operations.
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ArticleFreeze damages US citrus
Freezing temperatures in US state of California appear to have damaged state’s mandarin crop, but spared oranges
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ArticleIndia lowers MEP for onions
Onion exports from India should increase as the country’s government slashes its Minimum Export Price
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ArticleRebels attack Philippines banana production
Communist rebels associated with the New People’s Army have launched a series of attacks against banana production in the Philippines
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ArticleEnglish apple sales soar
Strong performance reflects investment in new orchards and varieties, according to Adrian Barlow
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ArticlePeruvian grape exports to soar
Country's Central Reserve Bank forecasts that annual shipments could grow 20 per cent
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit gets US trademark
Vietnam's largest dragon fruit exporter, Binh Thuan, has had its fruit registered as a trademark by the US Patent Office
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ArticleLettuce producers take stand
Producers in the south of France have refused to accept the prices offered to them by supermarkets, demanding production costs be covered
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ArticleCoalition formed ahead of trade deal deadline
Spanish associations join together in final push against EU-Morocco trade deal, as ratification vote looms
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ArticleUSDA closing offices to reduce costs
The US Department of Agriculture plans to streamline multiple operations and close offices in the US as well as abroad
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ArticleMeeting called after discouraging plum season
Following a disappointing year of sales and returns for many English plum growers, a stonefruit meeting is being held to develop an action plan for 2012.
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ArticleTopfruit shortfall for Argentina
Apple and pear output is forecast to reduce this year in the South American country’s main growing regions
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ArticleSpanish growers step up trade fight
COAG Andalusia outlines strategy to gather support for rejection of EU-Morocco trade deal
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ArticleTough market for Italian kiwifruit
Exporters are attempting to sell an increased volume of fruit this season in several highly competitive markets
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ArticleKleppe wins Argentinean award
The apple and pear giant has received national recognition for its innovation, excellence, commitment and hard work
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ArticleIndustry aims for positive year in 2012
Freshfel puts 'challenging' 2011 behind it by taking the lead in assisting Europe's fresh produce industry through a series of planned initiatives
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ArticleCitrus growers protest over pricing crisis
Producers in Spain’s Valencia region dump hundreds of tonnes of fruit outside Aldi and Lidl stores

