All Production & Trade articles – Page 1166
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ArticleWorldfruit Fruit exports UK Jazz to Asia
British fruit marketer sends first container-load of English Jazz apples to Thailand
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ArticleT&G writes down asset value
With a buyout by German agribusiness Baywa pending, Turners & Growers has written down the value of its orchard land and other assets
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ArticleUK Jazz makes Thai debut
Worldwide Fruit has shipped its first ever container of UK-grown Jazz apples to Thailand.
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ArticleWet weather drives Psa spread
Vine disease spreads further in New Zealand following wet weather over the festive period
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ArticleSt Lucia battling Black Sigatoka
Government is taking steps to aid farmers in the fight against the potentially devastating banana disease
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ArticleMaui Capital buys Freshmax share
Maui Capital has bought out Wolseley Private Equity’s 60 per cent share in Australasian trader Freshmax
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ArticlePeruvian avocado shipments to climb
ProHass forecasts export rise of 30 per cent over the next 12 months thanks to increased US market access
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ArticleMinimal weather impact on RSA grapes
Hail and rainfall in the Hex River Valley region this week have not made great inroads into table grape production
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Legislation threatens to hit Indonesian imports
The thriving Indonesian fresh produce import industry is worried three new regulations by the Agriculture Ministry to tighten horticultural imports will hurt business, reports Asiafruit.
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ArticleCameroon aims for banana boost
The country's government has laid out ambitious plans for a significant increase in banana production by 2013
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ArticleEarthbound Farm launches fruit division
One of the leading organic food brands and suppliers in the US has established an organic fruit subsidiary
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ArticleTom Lange renames Florida office
The import-export business has been brought under the group's expanding Seven Seas branding
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ArticleCherry waves for Chinese New Year
The Chinese market has come under pressure with a flood of Chilean cherry arrivals for Lunar New Year
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ArticleExport bloom for NZ persimmons
New Zealand’s persimmon industry is looking forward to new market access as planted area grows during the next few years
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Nursery fined over worker who fell through roof
Westland Nurseries has been fined £12,000 after a worker suffered serious head injuries falling through a greenhouse roof.
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ArticleChile develops solar-powered orchard
A Chilean company is developing solar energy to pump water into desert regions for cultivating table grapes
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Ecuadorean bananas trend upwards
The world’s largest banana exporter is gearing up for another solid export year in spite of tough trading conditions in its biggest market
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ArticleAgrexco aims to bounce back in 2012
Under the guidance of new owner Gideon Bickel, the fallen Israeli fresh produce giant is aiming to re-establish itself this year
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ArticleGrowth for Peruvian mandarin exports
The opening up of new export outlets in the Asian market helped to boost Peru’s global mandarin sales last year
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ArticleProduce World hires new head of farming
Produce World Marshalls has appointed a new head of farm operations.

