All Production & Trade articles – Page 1162
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ArticleIncreased South African citrus access likely
With the South African citrus industry negotiating a difficult season hopes are high Korea could soon open its borders to grapefruit and lemons from the African nation
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ArticleChina hungry for US grapes
The US grape season timing is not lining up well with key festivals in China this season, but overall the market is growing solidly
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ArticleUS stonefruit running late
A cold first half of the year has upset the timing and volume predictions for stonefruit growers in the western US
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ArticleHeavy hail damage to Italian apples
Area between Trento and Lake Garda struck by major hailstorm, high winds and heavy rain, causing damage to fruit crops
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Article‘High quality’ crop may bring relief
Spanish stonefruit producers believe this season’s harvest may help renew confidence in country’s products
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ArticleMartinavarro completes Citroluz purchase
Valencian citrus exporter buys facilities of bankrupt fresh fruit and juice company Citroluz in Huelva
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ArticleSprouting seed growers slam FSA over advice
Jim Hardy of Aconbury Sprouts tells Freshinfo that his company has lost half of its business
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes sprout stance
Twin positives see Denmark retract its sprout consumption advice and German organic farm in Bienenbuttel resume activities
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ArticleConsumer concern on food issues
A new UK survey has revealed that global factors impacting food prices and security are worrying shoppers
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ArticleBrazil faces uncertain mango deal
A solid production output will not necessarily translate into increased mango exports this year, especially for the US market
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ArticleSlight growth for Chilean apples
The red apple category has registered a small increase in export volume this season
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ArticleChina–NZ agree biosecurity measures
Free trade partners have agreed on new biosecurity measures that should help increase trade between the two countries
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ArticlePeru asparagus seeks new US protocol
The Peruvian asparagus industry wants to supply the US market without fumigation with methyl bromide
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ArticleChina opens doors to Chilean prunes
Expanding production is prompting Chile’s dried fruit sector to build new markets across the world
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Stenzel gets global role
Tom Stenzel, President and CEO of US produce association United Fresh has been named the the new president of the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS).
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ArticleDutch tomatoes bare all
Courtesy of Eosta's Nature & More scheme, consumers are now able to go online to find out information and talk to the grower
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ArticleNunhems champions Kirene melon
Kirene Galia variety is "destined for success", with this year's harvest surpassing the group's expectations
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ArticleArgentinean frosts strike lemons
Frosts in Argentina have affected citrus plantations in the main lemon-growing region of Tucumán.
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ArticleHopes for Korean walnut access
Chile is hoping to gain walnut access to Korea in time for its next season, with China hopefully not too far behind
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ArticleArgentina berry damage insignificant
The country’s blueberry crop has emerged unscathed following a period of unusually cold weather across the Southern Cone

