All Production & Trade articles – Page 1189
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NZ expects quality apple season
New Zealand’s upcoming apple season is looking like a high quality crop, with volumes slightly higher than last year
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New organic citrus specialist launched
This month saw the creation of Ecomer, which aims to become the number one organic citrus specialist in Europe
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Co-operative deals with Q4 adversity
The Co-operative Group declared its Christmas performace “solid” against the backdrop of a tough trading environment exacerbated by severe weather conditions.
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Univeg underlines production link
Fresh produce giant set to reinforce its reputation for offering close ties to sources of supply during Fruit Logistica 2011
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Argentina set for topfruit recovery
Production and export volume will rebound in 2011 but high internal costs could limit export opportunities
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United Fresh outlines Safety Act impact
Newly released white paper examines the requirements and regulations faced by businesses in the fresh produce supply chain
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Report supports organic methods
The Worldwatch Institute has released a report backing agroecological farming to tackle hunger and climate change
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Florida's orange estimate slides
The USDA has issued its latest citrus crop report for the 2010/11 campaign, reducing the orange forecast by some 3m boxes
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Poor weather holds back Tesco sales
Tesco said severe winter weather held back its Christmas trading performance as it posted modest sales growth.
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Eosta scoops two awards
The Dutch organic firm picked up two awards at the AGF Debate in Rotterdam last week, due to its commitment to sustainability
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Pakistan-Iran kinnow sales set to soar
Pakistan's 2010/11 kinnow mandarin exports to Iran are set to increase three-fold thanks to a recent drop in import duty
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Odelis becomes Rougeline
French tomato specialist Odelis has changed its company name to Rougeline to match its well-known brand
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US anticipates quality Mexican crop
Winter vegetable supplies from Mexico are tipped to be “top choice” following good weather conditions in northern regions
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Weather hampers Australian grape production
Table grape losses, due to rains and heavy flooding in eastern parts of Australia, could lead to a decrease in exports this year
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Jazz leads strong start to Enza season
Sales of Enza's Northern Hemisphere-produced Jazz apples are up across all major markets for the 2010/11 campaign
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Slow sales recovery for Peru
Exports from Peru are projected to expand slightly in value terms this year as world economies continue to recover
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USDA offers news portal training
Webinar training session will show fresh produce industry representatives how to get the most out of the USDA’s market news reports and information
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Colombia’s growers aim to bounce back
After a troubled, weather-hit 2010, the country is aiming for a recovery in banana production volumes this year
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Kenya overcomes ash cloud setback
Strong prices for Kenyan fruit and vegetables boosted an export trade which dropped in volume but gained in earnings.
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India grapples food inflation
The Indian government is struggling to rein in food inflation without dampening economic growth, which is poised to surpass nine per cent, this fiscal year