All Production & Trade articles – Page 1166
-
ArticleMalaysia to limit imported produce sales
In a bid to promote domestic production the Malaysian government plans to limit where imported fresh produce can be sold
-
ArticleBidvest drops bid for Capespan share
Company has reportedly abandoned its plans to acquire a 15 per cent share in South African fruit exporter Capespan Group
-
ArticleOptimism for Flanders' cucumber growers
Following an early start to the season, cucumber growers are satisfied with how domestic production is developing
-
ArticleBayWa boosted by agri earnings
German group and new majority shareholder in Turners & Growers records impressive increase in revenues and pre-tax profit
-
ArticleKorean access expands for South Africa
South African grapefruit and lemons are on the brink of gaining entry into South Korea
-
ArticleSalad companies form partnership
Eisberg and SAB Ortofrutta working together to improve efficiency, secure supply and target new commercial opportunities
-
ArticleCo-operative reveals £80m slump in food sales
The Co-operative has announced its food sales fell by £80 million during 2011.
-
ArticleArgentinean lemons inch closer to US
Tucumán Citrus Association claims advanced negotiations for re-entry to the US could result in a major development this year
-
ArticleUnity key for Côte d’Ivoire
Pineapple producers in the West African country have suffered over the past decade, but efforts are underway to bring the sector back from the brink
-
ArticleFresh Direct unveils rebrand and sales boost
Fresh Direct is predicting further strong growth after increasing both turnover and pre-tax profits in the past year.
-
ArticleSeason’s first Lusa strawberries arrive
Berry Gardens’ grower harvests first crop of new Driscoll’s variety
-
Article
Planning reform proposals 'do not go far enough'
Plans to streamline the planning process are helpful, but do not go far enough, the NFU has said.
-
ArticleSeason first: Australian grapes arrive in China
Chinese officials clear season’s first consignment of Australian table grapes
-
ArticleThe Greenery: Europe key to growth
Netherlands' membership of European Union and single European currency have brought major benefits, report finds
-
ArticleATP outlines keys to Mexico-US trade
Second America Trades Produce conference singles out supply chain inefficiencies and food safety concerns as the barriers to trade
-
ArticleGermans warned over pesticide residues
Greenpeace publishes new guide to pesticide residue levels present in samples of fruit and vegetables sold in Germany
-
ArticleOppenheimer to launch new bags
Two versions of the kiwifruit bags will roll out in North America in mid-April, with availability running until August
-
Article
César Campaña wins exporter gong
Agrícola Campaña’s top man has been recognised as Mexico’s leading exporter by two major US produce trade associations
-
ArticleSpain’s UPA backs general strike
Spanish agricultural union will take part in action on 29 March against severe cuts in government spending
-
ArticleDrought hits French southwest
Recent dry weather has caused major concern among fruit and vegetable producers in departments like Lot-et-Garonne

