All Production & Trade articles – Page 1195
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Korea US FTA on cards
The US horticultural industry stands to make significant gains as the ratification of a Free Trade Agreement between the US and South Korea draws closer
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India funds protected cultivation
India’s governing bodies are promoting the creation of more protected cultivation facilities through a range of subsidies projects
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Major rise in exports for Almeria
New figures reveal strong increase in exports during first half of 2010 for Andalusian province
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FPC issues Scrooge warning
The Fresh Produce Consortium is warning consumers not to be “a seasonal Scrooge” this Christmas by limiting their diets only to British seasonal fresh produce.
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Japan leads Asian persuasion for citrus
Japan is spearheading a renewed focus on Asia for the Australian citrus industry, which is bidding to develop high-value alternatives to the deteriorating US export deal
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Korean growers replace sunlight with LED
Producers in South Korea are reportedly using LED lights to grow peppers as climate change limits sunlight
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China apples en route to Australia
Apples from China are tipped to arrive in Australia just in time for Christmas
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Chile topples Argentina from EU cherry slot
Chile has overtaken Argentina as Europe's top South American cherry supplier so far this season
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Mexican avocado crop set to rise
Mexican Hass avocado production is forecast to reach a record 1.24m tonnes in 2010/11
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Oppy strengthens eastern Canadian presence
Peter Ruiter of BC Tree Fruits has become a shared staff member of the two produce groups as part of a new strategic cooperation
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Peruvian mangoes plot record course
Production in the South American country has increased by an impressive 269 per cent to date this season
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Peru's monthly exports on the rise
Country's total shipments climb in October, continuing the rising export trend since January
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President of FNSEA to quit
The French union is seeking a successor to Jean-Michel Lemétayer, who unexpectedly announced his decision leave yesterday
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Florida citrus escapes cold snap
Florida Citrus Mutual says that the industry came through an unseasonably cold spell of weather on Tuesday
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Tesco growth outstrips market
Tesco has announced strong third-quarter trading with sales growth of five per cent in the UK.
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Taiwan suffers Chilean cherry glut
Cherry prices in Taiwan have plummeted following a tide of Chilean arrivals, with importers reporting widespread losses
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Challenges ahead for Australian stonefruit
A number of factors have conspired against the Australian stonefruit industry as it prepares to re-launch itself onto the Taiwanese market following five years of exile
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Camposol to roll out German promotions
Peruvian fresh produce giant is targeting increased white asparagus consumption on European market
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Ocean Mist nears Mexico completion
Upgrades to the US company’s vegetable processing facility in Mexico is designed to double existing capacity
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Wal-Mart project moves to Shanghai
The US-based retail giant has opened its first Direct Farm project in Shanghai that is expected to benefit 12,000 farmers in the area