All Production & Trade articles – Page 1174
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ArticleNew APAL boss optimistic on imports
Apple and Pear Australia’s new chairman John Lawrenson is whistling a new tune regarding competition from imported apples
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Ecuador facing banana emergency
Industry petitions Ecuadorean government to help avoid a crisis due to poor international prices and abuse of the new payment system
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ArticleChiquita weakens in second quarter
Chiquita Brands International has reported on a weaker set of results for the second quarter of 2011, with year-on-year declines in both comparable income and net sales.
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ArticleSnow hits Chilean grapes region
Inclement weather conditions have caused damage to vineyards in Chile’s main table grape producing area of Copiapó
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ArticleFairtrade Ramadan launched in UK
A new campaign in the UK aims to encourage Muslims to buy Fairtrade products during Ramadan
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ArticleChiquita's salad slide hits Q2 results
Net income falls on sharp drop in revenue from salads, healthy snacks, vegetables and other produce such as melons
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ArticlePicota volumes drop by half
Heavy rains hit Picota harvest, but regulatory council happy with quality of fruit and level of export sales
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ArticleTaiwan forms banana exporters association
Taiwan’s banana sector will look to form an alliance to help deal with ongoing issues surrounding stagnant summer banana sales
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ArticleKorea removes tariffs to tame inflation
Reacting to recent disruptions to food production and distribution the South Korean government has temporarily removed some import tariffs
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ArticleUSDA green lights Mexican exotics
Irradiated pomegranate and dragonfruit from Mexico should be allowed into the country, the agricultural agency says
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ArticleTropical storm threatens Dominican Republic
Emily is due to hit Caribbean Island of Hispaniola, containing the states of Dominican Republic and Haiti, at some point today
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ArticleArgentina seeks improved China protocol
The country’s citrus representatives are working to reduce the import requirements to ship lemons to the Chinese market
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ArticleCitrus producers lament difficult season
When the worlds citrus producers met last week for their regular teleconference, there was little to be enthusiastic about
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ArticleGrapes crucial to green Morocco
At Morocco's annual grape festival, the minister of agriculture stressed the importance of grape production for the Green Morocco Plan
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ArticlePolish firms to make major investments
Several leading Polish fresh produce companies are investing in new facilities to support growth plans
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ArticleUS likely to see fewer RSA mandarins
US market will receive expected volume of South African Navels and Midknights this season but arrivals of late mandarins will decrease
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ArticleOutdoor sales continue in France
The French government agreed to further outdoor sales last weekend to help growers cope with the current crisis
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UK grower aid branded 'inadequate'
UK fresh produce producers have been handed an “inadequate” aid package following by the EU following the E. coli outbreak.
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ArticleNZ apple industry at loggerheads
There are concerns the New Zealand apple industry’s plans to regulate exports to Australia could be scuppered
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ArticleUS gears up for Chilean avocados
A raft of promotional activities are being planned to help create sales momentum during the Chilean avocado supply season

