All Production & Trade articles – Page 1195
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ArticleMarket access stalling export growth in Fiji
Import restrictions on Fijian fresh produce are stalling growth in that country’s horticultural export sector
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ArticleMartinavarro increases orange production
Spanish citrus exporter acquires old Citroluz facility in the Huelva area of Andalusia
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ArticleAndalusia 'worst hit' by E.coli claims
Fall in consumption generated by E.coli accusations has hit Andalusia hardest, say Spanish region’s officials
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ArticleItaly revises 2011 stonefruit forecast
Data published by Centro Servizi Ortofrutticoli suggests 10 per cent fall in early peach volume compared with 2010
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ArticleMixed outlook for pear producers
Europe’s pear sector is forecasting minimal or slight increases in volumes for 2011 campaign, revealed Interpera
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ArticleProexport calls for EU-wide PR campaign
Spanish association urges European Commission to tackle falling consumption levels
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ArticleCameroon sees banana exports fall
Banana volumes exported from the Central and West African country are declining, but value continues to increase
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ArticleChina floods put pressure on food prices
Flooding in China is causing significant damage to vegetable crops, adding upward pressure on food prices
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ArticleFirst French grapes arrive
The season has started around a fortnight early for France's grape producers in Vaucluse
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ArticleCosta Rica banana volumes slip in China
Costa Rican banana shipments to China fell last month due to high transport costs and mounting competition from the Philippines
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ArticleAgrexco investors demand answers
Bondholders may demand immediate repayment of €32m of debt, according to a report in Israeli financial newspaper Globes
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ArticleFlorida citrus focuses on disease research
Florida Citrus Commission approves US$10m in latest budget for Citrus Research and Development Foundation to aid fight against citrus greening
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges further action
The union has supported MEPs' demands for greater funds to assist producers following the E coli outbreak
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ArticleTaiwan produce exports rise
Taiwan's fruit and vegetable exports have risen significantly so far this year, with Japan the top export destination
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ArticleFirst RSA citrus arrives in US
First conventional RSA citrus vessel of season arrives in US as growers predict similar volumes to last year
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ArticleAnalyst expects lower banana earnings
European banana market prices "down 29 per cent" in wake of recent E coli outbreak and subsequent fall in consumer confidence
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ArticleGrowers on road to compensation
UK salad producers are being assisted by Defra and FPC to ensure they receive compensation for impact of E coli outbreak
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ArticleDole to take refinancing measures
Dole Food Company has decided it needs more operating flexibility and plans to refinance its current senior secured credit facilities.
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ArticleAgriNurture exchange shift heralds expansion
AgriNurture prepares for an expansion in the Australian market with a move between stock exchanges
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ArticleAus banana supplies dwindle
Australia's cyclone-ravaged banana supplies dropped to their lowest level last week since Yasi hit in February

