All Production & Trade articles – Page 1130
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ArticleHigh hopes for Valencian grape harvest
Growers say recent rains did not affect development of high quality crop
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ArticleMaersk Line reintroduces CRX service
Service offers competitive transit times and direct port coverage for shippers of fresh fruit into North Europe
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ArticleUncertainty over Seeka-Satara merger
Proposed merger of New Zealand kiwifruit players could yet fall through as Satara shareholders reveal mixed feelings over the deal
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ArticleCosta Rica aims for banana export growth
Exporters seeking to build on good 2011 result by focusing on new export destinations
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ArticleUS Washington apple crop third largest
Despite weather concerns, Washington State’s apple sector will still achieve third biggest crop in 2011
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ArticleChile leans on developing markets
With Chilean exports increasing year on year, the country is becoming more reliant on developing markets in Latin America, Asia and Middle East
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ArticleCosta Rican VP presents award to Dole division
Dole’s Costa Rican division Standard Fruit Company has been recognised by the Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce for excellence In Labour relations.
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ArticleExporters threaten kinnow halt
Pakistani traders have declared they will cease all kinnow exports if customs officials do not stop 100 per cent inspections
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ArticleFilipino government funds fight against Panama Disease
The Filipino governments has provided funds to help the country’s banana industry fight a recent outbreak of the potentially devastating disease, Fusarium wilt
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ArticleSwat holds export potential
Pakistan’s Swat Valley could become a lucrative fresh produce export hub if urgent investments are made in its beleaguered farming sector
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ArticleSpanish step up fight against trade deal
Fepex’s tomato committee hopes to meet presidents of Spanish regions most affected by “unfair” Moroccan imports
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ArticleRZ Afrisem presents hybrid vegetables
Specially developed for the African market, the group's aubergine varieties have high disease resistance and bigger yields
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ArticlePeter Ombler hands over NZKGI reins
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated president Peter Ombler has stepped down after nearly two terms
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ArticleCostly battle against Psa in New Zealand
Kiwifruit Vine Health could report expenses of up to NZ$44m from an original budget of NZ$50m
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ArticleFirst Chilean blueberries expected in China
Traders will be watching with interest as the first shipment of Chilean blueberries is expected to arrive in China this weekend
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ArticleMexico gains ground in EU
Food exports to the European Union grew 30 per cent through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleGold kiwifruit faces 'abandonment'
Reports claim that all original gold kiwifruit plants in Te Puke are to be completely cut out
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ArticleCornerways to join Coforta co-operative
Cornerways, British Sugar's award-winning horticulture business, will become only the second UK-based member of Coforta
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ArticleUS grows grape exports to China
China still presents a growing market for US grape exporters, despite growth in its domestic production
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ArticleChinese apple production increases
Despite a price collapse earlier in the year, Chinese apple production is expected to increase

