All Production & Trade articles – Page 1195
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ArticleVenezuela makes citrus investment
Juan Carlos Loyo highlights potential for commercial fruit production in states of Yaracuy and Carabobo
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ArticleTropical decline for Costa Rica
Exports of bananas and melons contracted during the first three months of 2011, while pineapple shipments rose
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ArticleVietnam predicts export growth for 2011
Improved access to international markets and better agricultural practises are spurring on fruit exports from Vietnam
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ArticleMarket data confirms earthquake impact
Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami had mixed effects for sales of fresh produce during March, according to latest market data from Yamano & Associates
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Chiquita bounces back in Q1
Chiquita Brands International has revealed that net income bounced back through the first quarter of the year, up to $24m from a loss of $9m last year.
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ArticleEU apricot crop down 20 per cent
Significant downturn in production volumes forecast for Italy, Greece and Spain, while France expects only slight decrease
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ArticleExports may feature Peru brand
Peruvian Exporters Association shows support for consolidating Peru’s new country image in overseas markets
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ArticleCanaries bananas selling at a loss
Spanish study appears to show Canaries producers would be making a major loss if not for government subsidies
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ArticleIsraeli stonefruit export season begins
Leading exporter Agrexco underlines importance of secure, high-quality production with new branding approach for Carmel
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ArticleChilean pears on the increase
Sendings of Packham Triumph, Abate Fetel and Coscia pears from the South American country are growing
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ArticleSwiss market prices under pressure
Head of Swisscofel urges trade to educate consumers about relative low prices paid for fresh fruit and vegetables across Europe
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ArticleChiquita returns to profit in first quarter
Multinational reports on net income of US$24m on strong banana pricing, while also reaffirming its yearly net sales growth outlook
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ArticleFDA issues first food safety rules
The two new regulations form part of the Food Safety Modernization Act and enter into force on 3 July
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ArticleAustralian doors may open wide to NZ apples
After years of intense resistance from Australia, the New Zealand apple industry now appears to be leaning on an open door
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ArticleCamposol reports sales boost
Peruvian giant to continue to focus on operational improvements and strengthening its financial position following Q1 sales increase
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ArticleValencian stonefruit crop decreases
Regional association believes smaller crop could benefit producers by helping drive up prices
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ArticleUK asparagus sees 'unprecedented volumes'
Suppliers are reporting stock volumes of up to ten times higher than last year, according to new reports
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ArticleUSDA outlines promotional funding
Some 70 agricultural organisations are benefiting from funding to help expand commercial export markets
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ArticleCurrency swap hits Dole's profit
Net income down some 91 per cent through the first quarter, although revenue climbed on growth in all segments
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ArticleChile records table grape growth
The US, Europe and the Middle East rank as the leading destinations for Chilean Thompson Seedless, Red Globe and Crimson Seedless grapes this season

