All Production & Trade articles – Page 1187
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ArticleAgen market feels E.coli effect
Producers of salads at Agen wholesale market in France have seen prices fall and waste rise
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ArticleNorthwest pear crop set to rise
While harvesting is expected one or two weeks later than normal, year-on-year volumes could rise by 8 per cent
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ArticleAgrexco turns attention to plums
Israeli group's export season for Ben-Dor plums has commenced, with the campaign running through until November
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ArticleChina opens to Chilean blueberries
Lengthy negotiations pave way for Chilean blueberry access to China, where arrivals will be supported by promotional activity
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ArticleGermany confirms E.coli source
German officials confirm link to beansprout farm in Lower Saxony and announce it is once again safe to eat vegetables
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ArticleEU ban hurts UAE foodservice
The foodservice sector in the UAE is struggling due to restrictions on EU vegetables, with importers scrambling for alternative sources
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ArticleUAE acts following Saudi sewage report
A report from the Saudi municipal council that farmers are using sewage water for irrigation has led to a ban by the UAE
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ArticleRussia and EU debate end to ban
Top level officials from both sides said to have made progress after first round of talks in Nizhny Novgorod
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ArticleSpanish demand EU-wide promotions
Associations say major promotional campaigns are needed immediately to restore image of Spanish fruits and vegetables
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ArticleKent cherries arrive early
English-grown cherries reach UK supermarkets early after hot weather
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ArticleE.coli: Italian exports fall with demand
Reports from Italy suggest fresh vegetable exports from the country may have fallen by up to 80 per cent since last month
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ArticleGermany 'should alter stance on veg'
Freshfel says that without concrete evidence, recommendations in Germany to not eat certain vegetables discredits the industry
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ArticleOrange shortage looming
There could be a gap in orange availability on the UK market, which will make supplies tight over the next two to three weeks, importers forecast.
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ArticleRain hammers Californian cherry crop
Heavy rains in major cherry producing regions of California have damaged fruit and cast a shadow of uncertainty over the remainder of the season
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ArticleRussian ban appears to widen
Importers say some fruit consignments from Europe have also been turned back by border customs officials
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ArticleFreshfel urges Russian ban opposition
Current measures in place to ban EU fresh vegetable imports are 'disproportional' during a time of 'severe crisis'
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ArticleNoboa incurs US$5m in losses
Although the group’s banana operations are back up and running, the suspension of activities has reportedly led to significant losses
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ArticleLimoneira announces Q2 operating loss
Despite a yearly slump in revenues and income, the group remains confident of a 'solid year'
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ArticleNW Cherries projects 17.2m boxes in 2011
Northwest Cherries issues second retail trade crop forecast of the year, predicting 3m more boxes than last year
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ArticleContinents working in concert
Baku in Azerbaijan was the focus of wild celebrations in May as this little country celebrated its Eurovision victory – suddenly, it seems the borders of Europe have stretched into Asia, and this ought to be good for our trade

