All Production & Trade articles – Page 1140
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ArticleGrowcom warns of Malaysian pineapple risk
Malaysian imports may threaten Queensland pineapple crops by introducing a major new disease, claims Australian industry body
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ArticleCanaries tomato season begins
Spanish islands start tomato export season 15 days earlier than anticipated
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ArticleNZ & Taiwan to study agreement
Taiwan and New Zealand will examine the potential for an economic agreement between the two countries
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ArticlePeru auction planned for November
The sustainable irrigation project aims to create an expanse of fertile agricultural land for various crops, including produce
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Intercitrus set for closure
Spanish citrus trade association Intercitrus will cease operations in December, according to press reports.
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ArticleHigh demand for RSA Midknight oranges
Shipments have off-loaded early in the US, with two more vessels due to dock in the coming weeks
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ArticleDecline for Argentinean table grapes
Rising internal costs and challenging export markets are blamed for dampening the hopes of suppliers this season
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Mexico raises US trade barriers
Mexican government suspends tariffs on fresh produce imports from US
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ArticleChile readies for cherry start
Asia is likely to receive more cherries from Chile at the start of the season, at the expense of early shipments to the US market
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ArticleKenya acts to keep out disease
Following an outbreak of disease on banana seedlings in Uganda, officials have moved to prevent spreading to Kenya
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ArticleAustralian cherry season kicks off
As harvesting of early cherry varieties gets underway, indications are this season should see a vast improvement on the last
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ArticleApple-a-day opportunity going begging for India
Indian apple producers are missing out on the huge potential of their domestic market, says marketing professional Vipul Mittal
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ArticlePolitical barbs over NZ apples
New Zealand opposition parties are trading barbs over solutions to the country’s pipfruit industry troubles
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ArticleMangoes size up potential
Peruvian mangoes will be back in the Japanese market for a second season, and feeling out the size of the country’s winter demand
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ArticleDiot to leave tomato AOP
Pierre Diot is set to be replaced as president of the French AOP for tomatoes and cucumbers next month, by Océane's Laurent Bergé
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ArticlePhilippine onion smugglers charged
A Philippine smuggling crackdown has yielded results with charges laid on six for illegal imports of Chinese onions
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ArticleOman opportunity for Philippine fruit
Demand for tropical fruit is on the up in Oman, raising opportunities for the Philippines, according to government officials
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ArticleUS set for new Chilean blueberry record
Arrivals in the US are on course to reach 65,500 tonnes this season, more than triple the volume imported in 2007/08
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ArticleChina steers container lines
Demand for fresh produce in China is shoring up business for container shipping firms
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ArticleUK tastes turn more exotic
Sales of less common exotic fruits are on the rise in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous

