All Production & Trade articles – Page 1187
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ArticleCASI reveals Asian ambitions
Spanish tomato cooperative hopes to expand exports to China, India and North America
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ArticleGap predicted for North American citrus market
Following an extreme winter for the domestic US citrus industry, both the US and Canadian markets could be short of fruit ahead of the summer months
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ArticleNew Zealand apples colour up
Great fruit colour bodes well for New Zealand apple exports to Asia this season, says Pipfruit New Zealand
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches Fresh-Cut Toolkit
Need for resource driven by apparent negative consumer perceptions of fresh-cut and value-added fresh produce
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ArticleProduce World presents Soil-for-Life technology
Produce World has outlined its soil management technology Soil-for-Life at a conference hosted by Waitrose.
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ArticleDirect sales for Greek potatoes
As producers and consumers suffer the effects of Greece's economic collapse, a new scheme has been devised that is beneficial for both
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ArticleFertiliser applicator could cut costs
Standen-Reflex has introduced the FA 5-10; a new tractor mounted precision placement fertiliser applicator, made specifically for salad and vegetable crop growers.
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ArticleEU agrees to Colombia-Peru deal
Future FTA would guarantee zero tariffs for bilateral trade after the current beneficial agreement with the two South American nations ends in 2013
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ArticleAnecoop sees turnover ‘fall slightly’
Valencia-based group worried about impact of "low prices" being paid to member growers
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ArticleBVEO boss Karl Schmitz to step down
Potato industry leader Christian Weseloh to succeed Schmitz as MD of German producer organisations union
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ArticleKiwifruit picking begins in NZ
New Zealand has started picking its first kiwifruit of the season, with volumes expected to be higher than early forecasts
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Indonesia delays banning use of popular port
Plans to ban imports of fresh produce through the port where most fruit and vegetables are shipped to Indonesia have been delayed.
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ArticleIndian mango volumes fall
Indian horticulture officials predict national mango volumes will fall this year due to heavy January rainfall
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ArticleEU rules restrict Thai veg volumes
EU Thai vegetable import restrictions are affecting volumes arriving into Europe
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ArticleDole's German sale confined to logistics
Company declines to elaborate but investigation rules out sale of marketing or import operations linked to distribution
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ArticleCost-cutting pays off for Dole
The multinational has reported a significant boost in 2011 fourth-quarter earnings as its cost reduction efforts kick in
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ArticleChilean blues exports come up short
Sendings of Chilean blueberries to date this season are tracking behind the forecast for another record crop in 2011/12
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ArticleCost-cutting pays off for Dole
Dole Food Co has reported a loss of US$2 million (£1.27m) from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2011, a significant improvement on the US$31m (£19.7m) loss posted for the same period of 2010.
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ArticleGarlic scam that saw boss jailed for six years was ‘not surprising’
A garlic scam that led to an Irish importer being jailed for six years for dodging import duty was “not surprising” given the tax rates, an industry source has said.
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ArticleGreen light for Bonduelle in Russia
The French group has gained the approval of the Russian competition authorities to take over Coubanskie Conservi

