All Production & Trade articles – Page 1143
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ArticleATP conference heads for Arizona
The annual conference is set to address issues affecting the Mexico-US produce trade when it takes place in the US during March
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ArticleBayWa seeks to build in Europe
Company's anticipated takeover of Turners & Growers could have positive impact on European supply deals, says CEO
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ArticleJapanese still demand Dutch peppers
European country's position in Japanese pepper import trade likely to remain strong despite greater competition from Korea
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ArticleFree Ethical Grower Handbook updated online
A free updated Ethical Grower Handbook has been published online to help small and medium-sized businesses stay on top of recent changes to UK employment regulation.
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ArticleSouth African berry association formed
Berry growers' group to coordinate joint marketing activities aimed at ensuring industry's viability and sustainability
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ArticleAgriNurture sells major stake to investor
Philippine-based fresh and processed food supplier AgriNurture has sold a 28.11 per cent stake in the company to generate revenue for further expansion
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ArticleTaiwan to promote fruit exports
Two Taiwanese governing bodies are working together to help promote the country's fresh produce abroad
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ArticlePort of Davao to be privatised
In an effort the bring the Port of Davao up to scratch the Filipino government is drawing up plans to privatise operations there
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ArticleTotal Produce ups share in Capespan
Irish group sells 50 per cent stake in joint venture Capespan International to obtain bigger slice of parent company
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ArticleJapanese mandarin imports double
A decline in local production has meant Japanese mandarin imports doubled in the year ended September
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ArticleCost crunch for Indian imports
The Indian rupee’s slide against the US dollar, coupled with the higher sourcing cost of apple imports this year, is throttling market demand
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ArticleThailand to suspend Australian stonefruit access
Thailand plans to ban imports of all Australian stonefruit in under two weeks because of a disagreement over biosecurity audits
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ArticleScales acquires T&G share
Scales Corporation is on its way to a 10 per cent shareholding in T&G, buying it a seat at the table and ruling out a compulsory buyout by BayWa
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ArticleNamibia grape stocks recover after tough 2010
The Namibia Development Corporation (NDC) has said grape harvest at the Naute Dam Irrigation Project will have recovered this year after weed killer damaged vines in 2010.
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ArticleCosta Rican firm's pineapple exports to UK hit by rain
Costa Rica’s Nayudel Tropical Produce has said its exports of golden pineapple to the UK have been challenged in recent months by rain that has delayed the maturing of the fruit.
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ArticleTotal Produce makes Dutch acquisition
Group enters agreement to purchase 50 per cent of Frankort & Koning for €15m, subject to regulatory approval
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ArticlePakistani kinnow season off to rocky start
Pakistan's kinnow export season has got off to a difficult start due to tough market competition from Chinese fruit and no access to Indonesia
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ArticleMurcia president to fight Morocco deal
President of Spain’s Murcia region gives backing to campaign against new EU-Morocco trade deal
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ArticleVal Verde Vegetables updates image
Group unveils new corporate identity to create greater recognition and maintain company values
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ArticlePeru deal ‘threat’ to Mexican avocados
Producers in Mexico’s Michoacán region say exports to US have been put in jeopardy by Peru free trade deal

