All Production & Trade articles – Page 1143
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ArticleMoroccan citrus exports set to rise
Moroccan citrus production and exports are expected to rise this season compared to last, thanks to new plantations coming on stream
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Del Monte expands greenhouse project
US group begins construction of 17 greenhouses in Costa Rica to boost vegetable supplies to North America
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ArticleOrange exports from Chile on the up
The Middle East, the US and Asia have recorded increases in fresh orange arrivals from Chile this season, with volume up by 64.4 per cent, 34.9 per cent and 18.6 per cent respectively
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ArticleProspects poor for RSA apricots to US
There is little chance that South African apricots will soon be seen in the US despite the decision to allow imports of the category
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ArticleChilean nut exports climb
Italian and Brazilian demand helps drive upwards overseas sales, according to a new report
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Produce World passes BRC test strongly
Produce World IFP has gained full marks in a British Retail Consortium (BRC) spot check.
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ArticleAsian Citrus Holdings cuts Chaoda tie
China’s largest orange plantation owner to cease fertiliser contract with scandal-hit company Chaoda Modern Agriculture
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Favourable forecast for Australian valencias
As the Australian dollar eases the country’s embattled citrus industry is finding some positives in light of a challenging year for navels
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ArticleBangkok braces for flooding
Persistent rains in Thailand are hampering both production and trade in the country’s fresh produce industry
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ArticleFirst harvest for Tasmanian blueberries
Berry Exchange’s young Tasmanian blueberry operation is ramping up for its first harvest this January
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Article“Hard work” required to maintain exports
Tough competition means Spain will have to work hard to maintain its export position, says Intercitrus
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ArticleFyffes buys back more of own shares
For second time in under a year, company purchases millions of its own ordinary capital, this time at a price of €0.39 per share
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ArticleUK pumpkins not having a ball
Royal Horticultural Society warns that Halloween pumpkins could be smaller than usual this year
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ArticlePotential boost for Pakistani citrus
Pakistani kinnow producers and exporters stand to benefit from a potential FTA with Indonesia
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ArticleDole unveils new corporate structure
Company's northern European operation set to be split into two divisions, one for tropicals and one for other fruits
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ArticleEC's Egyptian ban a 'ridiculous mistake'
FPC's Nigel Jenney says 'unnecessary' ban on certain fresh produce hit viability of companies trading in Egypt and the UK
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ArticleGF Group confirms own brand for exotics
Company's Simba subsidiary set to unveil name of new brand, which will be used for bananas and pineapples, in January
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ArticleBonduelle makes move in Russia
The French canned vegetable specialist has highlighted its interest in the Russian market with its latest acquisition attempt
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ArticleAustralia bans dimethoate
Australian authorities have banned the chemical dimethoate, a move likely to have a big impact on the country’s fresh produce industry
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ArticlePeru-Japan FTA soon to take effect
The Free Trade Agreement between the two nations will come into force in January 2012, benefiting Peruvian mangoes in particular

