All Production & Trade articles – Page 1164
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ArticleBoom times for US mango demand
New consumer research shows growth in US demand since 2007 on the back of successful marketing programmes
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ArticleAnother door swings open
By opening the door to Peruvian avocados, the US market will be able to satisfy better its staggering growth in demand
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ArticleDecision time for Farm Bill
The new US Farm Bill will inevitably see cuts made to certain areas, but fresh fruit and vegetables remain a priority following forward steps taken in the 2008 bill
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ArticleVegetable prices hike Chinese inflation
High vegetable prices from cold weather over March in China have pushed up the country’s inflation rate
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ArticleDuty hike hits Bangladeshi fruit imports
Last week’s move by the Bangladeshi government to slap an additional 20 per cent regulatory duty on imported fruits has hit sales
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ArticleTe Awanui leads Japanese delegation
Maori grower Te Awanui Huka Pak will lead a NZ kiwifruit delegation to Japan this week and open the Zespri Trade Conference in Tokyo
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ArticleHortyfruta issues melon warning
Harvesting too early risks disrupting market, warns association
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ArticleKiwi feijoas flying into Dubai
New Zealand export trade in exotic fruit is building, according to leading supplier based in the country's kiwifruit heartland
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ArticleProduce World 'back in profit'
UK company says it has recovered from £8m accounting error that led to multi-million pound loss
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ArticleGariguette arrives on shelves
The Red Label Gariguette strawberry variety is now available, with an online competition underway to encourage increased consumption
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ArticleNZ accuses China over Psa outbreak
New Zealand scientists believe China is the most likely source of the Psa-V disease devastating New Zealand's kiwifruit vines
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ArticleGood prospects for Chilean nuts
A new marketing strategy, coupled with wider access to global markets, is set to support a further rise in Chile's nut volume
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ArticleSales growth tipped for Peru peppers
Sendings will continue to increase during 2012, although prices are not expected to reach the same high level as last year due to challenging marketing conditions
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Pakistan mango exports to US under threat
Plans to increase irradiation costs threaten to thwart Pakistani mango exports to the US this season
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ArticlePrepared sales boost Bakkavor as UK produce slumps
Bakkavor Group's financial results for 2011 show its prepared produce sales are driving growth but fresh produce sales have slumped by 19 per cent.
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ArticleBayWa calls truce on T&G/Zespri spat
New T&G owner has suggested it will seek to work with Zespri rather than challenging the single-desk export system
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ArticleMonsanto establishes Indian seed facility
Monsanto has signalled its commitment to the Indian market with the creation of a seed-conditioning unit there
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ArticleFirst Zespri shipment on the water
Zespri’s first shipment of the 2012 season is now on its way to Japan
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ArticleProfit falls 40 per cent at The Greenery
Group's efforts to streamline logistics operations help to lessen impact of E coli crisis and difficult summer's trading
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ArticleE. coli crisis hits profits at The Greenery
The Greenery has reported a €2.9 million fall in net profits in the 2011 financial year, citing the “substantial one-off effect” of the E. coli crisis as the cause of the decline.

