All Production & Trade articles – Page 1151
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ArticleMeeting called after discouraging plum season
Following a disappointing year of sales and returns for many English plum growers, a stonefruit meeting is being held to develop an action plan for 2012.
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ArticleTopfruit shortfall for Argentina
Apple and pear output is forecast to reduce this year in the South American country’s main growing regions
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ArticleSpanish growers step up trade fight
COAG Andalusia outlines strategy to gather support for rejection of EU-Morocco trade deal
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ArticleTough market for Italian kiwifruit
Exporters are attempting to sell an increased volume of fruit this season in several highly competitive markets
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ArticleKleppe wins Argentinean award
The apple and pear giant has received national recognition for its innovation, excellence, commitment and hard work
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ArticleIndustry aims for positive year in 2012
Freshfel puts 'challenging' 2011 behind it by taking the lead in assisting Europe's fresh produce industry through a series of planned initiatives
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ArticleCitrus growers protest over pricing crisis
Producers in Spain’s Valencia region dump hundreds of tonnes of fruit outside Aldi and Lidl stores
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ArticleAustralia questions Malaysian pineapple imports
Australia’s largest pineapple marketer is urging the government to rethink plans to allow Malaysian pineapples into the country
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ArticleUS to test all imported orange juice
Embattled Australian citrus growers are hoping a potential US ban on orange juice from Brazil could improve the market for their valencia crops
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ArticleExporter proposes India-Pakistan mango cooperation
India and Pakistan should set aside differences and jointly promote their mangoes to international markets, says leading exporter
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ArticleSaudi set to halt veg exports
In a bid to conserve its dwindling water resources, the Kingdom will cease exports of vegetables in September this year
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ArticleRains boost NZ apples
Rain in apple producing-hub Hawke’s Bay is a good thing for growers, but the season is now running a fortnight late
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ArticleTighter import rules threaten Indonesian trade
A move by the Indonesian government to tighten fresh produce import regulations and reduce the number of entry points has raised concern among importers
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ArticleHortyfruta calls for greater power
Interprofessional group urges EU to pass legislation to allow sectoral organisations to act to halt drops in prices
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ArticleFNPE becomes the UEF
The federation of French endives producers has changed its name to the union of French endives producers
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ArticlePositive signs for Japanese apples
Encouraging signs for Japanese apple growers in areas surrounding the nuclear power plant damaged in last year’s tsunami
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ArticleQuality quarter for Landec Corporation
Strong results are driven by improved performance in Apio’s value-added fresh-cut specialty packed vegetable business segment
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ArticleExpanded area freedom for Australian grapes
New areas declared fruit fly free in Victoria will boost the available volumes of Australian grapes for markets with controls against the pest
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ArticleApple brand Joya to target teen market
Joya is looking to attract teenage consumers to the apple brand with a sporty image on its release at the end of January
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ArticleEU imports show fall
New data reveals drop in fruit and vegetable imports during first nine months of 2011

