All Production & Trade articles – Page 1151
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ArticleAgrexco shipments dry up at Sète
Reefer Terminal looking to source alternative products to fill spare capacity left by Israeli exporter's recent debt issues
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ArticleSun World appoints stonefruit licensee
Spain's El Ciruelo will pack and market new stonefruit varieties developed and grown by Sun World producers across Europe
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ArticleAgrexco liquidation expected within weeks
Producers understood to be seeking alternative export arrangements as debt-laden company is given stay of execution
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ArticleDetection troubles NZ apple exports
Australian apple growers are calling for tighter inspection regulations following the rejection of a consignment of New Zealand apples slated for export there
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ArticleNorth Korea in Russian lease talks
North Korea and Russia are in talks for a massive Far East land lease deal for agricultural production
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ArticleGrowers given Irene reprieve
Storm has not caused as much damage as initially feared, according to growers in the US and the Dominican Republic
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ArticleHass avocado breakthrough for Peru
First container of fruit not subject to cold treatment fumigation arrives in California, having being shipped by Agrokasa
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Copa-Cogeca pleased by EU funding move
Farmers and cooperatives organisation welcomes plans to re-instate €80m for fresh produce groups in draft EU budget for 2012
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ArticleSales hike for Chilean fresh fruit
Avocados, lemons, mandarins and kiwifruit were the only fruit categories to register a decline in sendings during the first half
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ArticleVOG cautious over apple harvest
Europe's largest single supplier of apples is wary of figures coming out of Prognosfruit
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ArticleStorm causes big losses
In eastern Belgium, topfruit growers face major losses as a result of last month's heavy storm
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Early conclusion for Zeder's Capespan offer
Zeder Investments has increased its shareholding in the Capespan Group to nearly 40 per cent as a result of the formal offer it made to shareholders in June this year.
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ArticleGrowers given Irene reprieve
Apple producers in the US and banana growers in the Dominican Republic have been relieved that the passage of Hurricane Irene last week did not cause as much damage as initially feared.
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ArticleAgrexco to be broken up as bid fails
Kislev's proposed buyout package deemed "no longer relevant" as bondholders reject possible debt repayment offer
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ArticleGruventa considers Hortiberia legal action
Spanish group consults lawyers after Hortiberia accuses founders and former directors of “betrayal”
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ArticleUK enjoys berry boom in 2011
Berry Gardens describes 2011 as an 'exceptional season' for sales, with the category outperforming 'all other grocery sectors'
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ArticlePeru to redirect mango exports to Asia
The nation’s leading mango organisation is budgeting for new promotions in Asia, particularly China where Peru’s participation is low
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ArticleJapanese fruit consumption drops
Japanese household fruit consumption hit its lowest July level in 11 years last month, according to the latest figures
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ArticleMixed results for Peruvian fruit exports
Mangoes and bananas registered upturn in sales in the first half of 2011, while table grape sendings from Lambayeque fell short of the mark

