All Production & Trade articles – Page 1164
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ArticleBeetroot supplies in a squeeze
The beetroot market could be under “real pressure” for the next six months as producers across Europe cut back on production.
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ArticleAustralia moderates Chilean grape comments
The Australian table grape sector has sought to mend fences with the Chilean industry over its anti-import campaign
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ArticleCarbon tax concerns Australian farmers
Australia’s newly announced carbon tax initiative has farmers concerned about flow-on costs from rising electricity prices
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ArticleTaiwan incentives to boost banana exports
Taiwanese authorities have introduced incentives for growers to boost banana exports in an effort to alleviate a glut on the domestic market
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ArticleBlackcurrant shortage to benefit NZ growers
A significant slump in European blackcurrant production should boost demand and prices for New Zealand-grown fruit this year
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ArticleAll Lemon enforces frost action plan
Argentinean lemon suppliers embark on initiative to ensure only top quality fruit is exported following sub-zero temperatures
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ArticleStemilt enhances cherry equipment
New optical sizer and in-line cluster cutter have been introduced to benefit the group's Rainier cherry programme
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ArticleChilean fruit exports record solid gains
Sales performance during the first five months of the year has risen in comparison to 2010 thanks mainly to improved weather and marketing conditions
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ArticleUnited Fresh discusses China link-up
China Fruit and Vegetable Association meets United Fresh Produce Association in the US to discuss potential synergies
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ArticleUAE makes organic plans
There are plans for an organic fruit and vegetables market in the UAE, as authorities look to promote the sector
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Anglia posts strong profit
Turnover during 2010 at Anglia Business Solutions increased by 28 per cent over 2009, accompanied by a strong profitability performance.
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ArticleRaspberries pick up soft-fruit relay baton
The UK raspberry season is hitting its peak two weeks earlier than usual and has helped plug a gap in strawberry availability as demand has climbed during the recent warm, sunny spell.
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ArticleAustralian oranges eye India comeback
Australian orange shipments to India could rebound this year, spurred on by the favourable size profile of the crop
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ArticleFrench farmers plead with wholesalers
Struggling to compete with Spanish imports, French growers have decided to try to personally convince wholesalers to favour French produce
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ArticleAgrexco given two-week reprieve
Court-appointed trustee confirms that Tel Aviv District Court has frozen proceedings at the Israeli fresh produce group until 20 July
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ArticleBrazil mulls currency intervention
The strength of the real, due to external market conditions, is a cause for concern among government officials
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ArticleUS-Mexico resolve trucking spat
The signing of an agreement between the US and Mexico lays the groundwork for continued economic growth on both sides of the border
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ArticleQuality driving Vietnam exports
Vietnamese fresh produce exports have jumped 32.5 per cent for the first half of 2011 year-on-year
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ArticleGreek grapes to arrive late
This season, Greek grape exporters anticipate a late start to the season and a drop in volumes
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ArticleUpdate: Peru avocado campaign in full swing
Producer organisation ProHass expects 70,000 tonnes of 'Delicious Hass Avocados'

