All Production & Trade articles – Page 1131
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ArticlePeruvian production powers ahead
Latin American country touted by many in trade as 'the new California' set to expand its production further this year
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ArticleFarmland prices set to rise by a third
Latest figures of agricultural land prices from rural estate agent Savills show the market for farmland is very robust despite the economic downturn.
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ArticleIsaac wreaks havoc in Caribbean
Plantations in Dominican Republic and Haiti have been devastated by tropical storm Isaac
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ArticleDeregulation 'still hurts NZ topfruit sector'
Outgoing chairman of Pipfruit NZ Ian Palmer calls on country's apple and pear exporters to work more closely
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ArticleWeather affects Colombian bananas
The peak in production during the second half of 2012 will not be as high as last year, according to a major supplier
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ArticleSpanish lemon volumes to fall
National representative Ailimpo predicts that lemon production will drop by up to 15 per cent this season
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ArticlePotato growers want quality label
Head of Asaja Murcia in Spain calls for introduction of a regional trademark in face of "unfair" competition from Egypt
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ArticleUniveg Katopé takes on Turkish figs
First Black Bursa figs of the season from Alara have started to arrive in the UK
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ArticleHigh expectations for Joya
After an impressive first season, apple brand Joya plans to build on its initial success to expands its presence
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ArticleZespri and T&G agreement progressing
Kiwifruit collaboration is going smoothly, according to Lain Jager and Geoff Hipkins
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ArticleVOG predicts strong market for apples
With output falling below the 10m-tonne 'psychological milestone', supplier says prices in EU markets are set to improve
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ArticleUniveg gets serious about Asia
Company set to exhibit at Asia Fruit Logistica for first time in September as group targets expansion in region
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ArticleStonefruit growers eye switch to persimmon
Growers in the Valencia region of Spain are abandoning stonefruit production in favour of growing persimmon in their droves
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ArticleKorean decision validation for Ausveg
Australian industry body Ausveg has said South Korea’s decision to ban US potato imports validates its concern over New Zealand imports
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ArticleGrape year for California
Perfect weather has given rise to outstanding quality fruit in California’s table grape growing regions this season
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ArticlePhilippines opens to onion imports
An onion shortage has seen the Philippines alter import regulations to help alleviate inflated prices
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ArticleDel Monte expands Philippine plantations
Del Monte Fresh Produce is to invest US$60m in developing a huge banana plantation in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
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ArticleBooths to revamp fresh produce aisles
Northern grocery chain Booths will invest £2 million to revamp the design of its 28 stores over the next 14 months.
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ArticleFour in 10 melons rejected by Russian company
X5 Retail Group has said that an increasing proportion of the melons and watermelons it is sent by overseas suppliers arrive with unacceptable nitrate levels, according to Interfax Russia.
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ArticleBrassica supplier hits back at exploitation claims
One of the UK’s main supermarket brassica suppliers has denied reports in the Polish press claiming it mistreats its eastern European workers.

