All Production & Trade articles – Page 1187
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ArticleFood security the top priority
The EU must prioritise global food security, according to the UK government's chief scientific adviser
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ArticleCASI achieves positive result
Almeria-based cooperative recorded profit of €1.6m during 2010 thanks to better prices and decision to focus on key tomato varieties
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ArticleMurcia confident for early cherries
Southern Spanish region believes it can achieve good production of early cherries despite scarce water resources
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ArticleRed-tape may delay US Pakistani mango deal
Pakistan has yet to finalise its mango export protocol with the US, which could mean shipments are delayed or even prevented this season
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ArticleJapan radiation fears may boost NZ exports
Vegetable exports from New Zealand to Japan and other Asian markets may rise as buyers shun Japanese products over radiation fears
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ArticleLe Maire lends helping hand
France's minister of agriculture shows support for farmers by backing a further reduction in social insurance contributions for full-time labour
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ArticleCo-operative makes British fresh pledge
The Co-operative has suffered a fall in like-for-like food sales amid “extremely fierce” competition but made a pledge to increase its home grown fresh offer.
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ArticleProduce World positive despite profit fall
CEO William Burgess said that results were unsurprising given restructuring costs and impact of freezing weather conditions
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ArticleCamposol anticipates asparagus growth
Peru’s largest agribusiness is gearing up for a rise in asparagus exports this year as it continues to renovate fields
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ArticleExport success for Peru onions
Sendings more than doubled between January and March on the back of increased sales, mainly in Colombia and the US
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ArticleSeeka's earnings ahead of guidance
Nine-month results reflect a 'better operating performance', according to the company
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ArticleIndia mulls retail-producer tie-ups
The Indian government may give domestic retailers incentives to source from local grower cooperatives and invest in their supply chains
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ArticleDole Chile to export Summerkiwi
Multinational's Chilean export arm supplying early-ripening kiwifruit variety as part of Summerkiwi Corporation
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Article‘Tide turning’ against EU-Morocco deal
Following meetings with MEPs, Spanish federation Fepex says opinion is turning against EU’s trade deal with Morocco
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ArticleRed Gold comes to UK stores
World's most expensive cherries to become widely available in UK after Spanish producer signs deal with Tesco
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ArticleFPC supports HMI toughness
The Fresh Produce Consortium has backed the Horticultural Marketing Inspectorate's plan to toughen up on rogue traders
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ArticleContamination woes continue for Japan
As Japan's nuclear crisis enters into its third week there are reports from the country food contamination will continue to increase
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ArticleSpanish citrus exports to Russia soar
Citrus exporters in Valencia benefit from major rise in sales to Russia and the US
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ArticleDays of cheap food over, says Univeg boss
Hein Deprez predicts renewed acquisitions activity in next few years as companies look to secure margins and exert more control
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ArticleUK cherry future given a boost
Agreement between Univeg Katope UK, AIGN and East Malling Research sees the continuation of EMR's breeding programme

