All Production & Trade articles – Page 1142
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ArticleTurners & Growers drops court appeal
T&G has dropped its appeal of last year’s high court case against Zespri, citing the Psa threat in New Zealand as the cause
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ArticleTrade obstacles impede EU-Japan FTA
Trade obstacles need to be removed before the EU enters into a Free Trade Agreement with China, claims Dutch foreign minister
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ArticleEnza confirms Jazz crop forecast
Marketer expects to produce around 800,000 tray carton equivalents this season in France, Italy and Switzerland
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ArticleItalians out in force at PMA Fresh Summit
Several leading companies present and looking to consolidate North American trade as part of European Flavors collaboration
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ArticleFyffes buys back more of own shares
Fyffes has bought back a significant quantity of its own shares for the second time in 12 months, suggesting that the company continues to see its current share price as undervalued.
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Article‘Urgent action’ needed in Spain
Growers’ organisation says vegetable producers in Andalusia facing ‘uncertain future’ due to falling income levels
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ArticleColors welcomes grape variety verdict
South African exporter content with High Court ruling in its favour over disputed rights to Sheehan seedless table grape varieties
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ArticleFrench Jazz season underway
The first Jazz apples of the European season are being harvested in the southeast of France, according to Enzafruit
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ArticlePakistan explores mango sea shipments to US
Pakistan hopes to ship its mangoes by sea to the US in future, making trade more profitable for exporters
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ArticleFresh Inspirations targets next generation
New initiative for the fresh produce and horticulture industries aims to inspire, empower and connect young managers
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ArticleQuality seal introduced for Atacama grapes
Chile has launched the country's first certified seal for early table grapes, highlighting quality characteristics unique to the northern Atacama region
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ArticleNew Zealand seeks Psa-resistant solution
Zepsri's David Tanner says that programmes to produce a new kiwifruit variety resistant to Psa have been ramped up
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ArticleUS Congress ratifies Korea FTA
The Korea-US Free Trade Agreement has won US Congress approval but it must now be ratified by Korean parliament
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ArticleBumper UK crop at Sainsbury’s
Following warm October, retailer expects to receive extra volumes of UK-grown vegetables, topfruit and berries
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ArticleDutch apple exports down in 2011
Stronger consumer demand from Germany not enough to compensate for lower sales in France, Russia, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleFlorida citrus crop expected to increase
The first USDA forecast of the season pegs the 2011/12 crop at 147m boxes, up 5 per cent on last year
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ArticleEC discovers price-fixing cartel
Fresh produce giant Chiquita and Belgian importer Pacific Fruit found to be involved in price-fixing cartel for bananas
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ArticleEast Malling sees bright pear future
Concept Pear Orchard volumes come in at 22 tonnes in only its second harvest, giving reason for optimism
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca wants green growth in EU
Farmers and cooperatives organisation calls for measures to boost profitability and productivity of EU agriculture and agri-food sector, as well as benefit environment
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ArticleDole purchases berry supplier SunnyRidge
Company takes full ownership of Florida-based marketer's parent company as it seeks to gain bigger share of berry market

