All Production & Trade articles – Page 1144
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ArticleVasconia opts for directness
New French apple association Vasconia aims to foster direct contact between producers and consumers to boost cooperation
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ArticleNZ apple inspections limit exports
Apple exporters claim over-zealous inspection of New Zealand fruit is affecting exports to Australia
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ArticleItaly forecasts larger kiwifruit crop
Major increase in production expected for northern hemisphere's leading producer, with notable rises due elsewhere as well
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ArticleCitrus output shifts to south of Med
Third-country suppliers expecting larger citrus crop as key EU producing countries forecast downturn in production
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ArticleThai dragon fruit gains passage into US
USDA-APHIS decides to permit imports of irradiated Thai dragon fruit
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ArticleSummit sums up European priorities
Governments urged to support new consumer promotions and development of export potential outside the continent
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ArticleUS declares RSA stonefruit safe
USDA-APHIS says South African apricots, sweet cherries and plumcots can be imported from 3 November
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ArticleArgentina revises blueberry forecast
Export estimates are revised slightly downwards as the new season prepares to get underway
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ArticleStreptomycin use in NZ limited
The use of streptomycin in New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry is more limited and controlled than the headlines might suggest
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ArticleIndian pomegranates poised for US entry
APHIS is awaiting public comment on its positive pest risk analysis of Indian pomegranate imports into the US
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ArticleSainsbury's reports strong second quarter
Sainsbury’s has delivered a “good sales performance” in the second quarter of the year.
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ArticleUS Senate to debate trade penalties
Senate votes to discuss legislation that would allow government to impose import tariffs on countries that undervalue their currencies
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ArticlePlans for Philippine organic exports
Philippine grower Henares Organic Farm aims to begin exporting organic bananas and pineapples to Japan
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ArticleTesco sees UK sales fall
Tesco has reported a fall in like-for-like sales in the UK as a result of “subdued demand”.
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ArticleShorter citrus crop for Valencia
Spanish region anticipates 10 per cent fall in citrus volumes for 2011/12 season
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ArticleGrowers end Coforta Coop membership
Dutch cooperative expresses regret at decision, but admits it had expected some growers to leave
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ArticleChile records topfruit export gains
Asia and Latin America recorded the main increases in arrivals of Chilean apples and pears last season
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ArticleCanada sees Chile import growth
Chile shipped 47,123 tonnes of fruit to Canada in 2010/11 with cherry sendings alone rising by an impressive 137.2 per cent
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ArticleMâche Nantaise set for race
Lamb's lettuce from the western French region of Nantes will see its new campaign kick off with the Foulées du Tram run
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ArticleAlmería’s citrus exports increase
Although modest compared with Valencia, region has achieved substantial growth in citrus exports

