All Production & Trade articles – Page 1195
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ArticleHuge Australian glasshouse reaches stage two
The second stage of a high-tech, 17ha glasshouse in South Australia was officially opened on Tuesday
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ArticleUS citrus stronger after Korean collapse
The market for US navels in South Korea has strengthened following a slump earlier in the month
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ArticleMajor changes to AFFCO management
General manager Andrew Dick to leave at end of February, with new council of seven leaders established to take group forward
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ArticlePhilippines bananas to supply Middle East
A 1,500ha banana plantation slated for development in the Philippines would focus on supplying the Middle East
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ArticleNZ apple sizing points to Asia
New Zealand’s apple exporters are being careful not to flood Asian markets with small fruit this season
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ArticleItalian asparagus exports rise
Trade body Euroasper confirms increase and reappoints Luciano Trentini as its president for a further two years
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ArticleWAPA releases SH topfruit forecasts
2011 estimates released during Fruit Logistica meeting which saw Kevin Moffitt elected as association's new president
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ArticleDel Monte UK trials single bananas
Company launches new product line in order to offer extended shelf-life and more product convenience for consumers
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ArticleTomate Jouno launches novelties
The French tomato producer has unveiled the new Sweetcarpaccio variety and stepped up its communication to consumers
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ArticleGood forecast for strawberries
Spanish, Italian and French producers predict good campaign ahead, although total production area will remain unchanged
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ArticleJordan strawberries cleared for US
Jordan will now be able to send strawberries to the US following a ruling by the USDA
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ArticleRewards assets to go up for sale
The horticultural and forestry assets of failed Australian plantation manager Rewards Group will go on the market next month after a rescue plan fell through
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ArticleHoogstraten welcomes first strawberries
The very first strawberries of the season arrived last week at Hoogstraten auction in Belgium
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ArticleHillfresh named as Zespri partner
Dutch importer becomes kiwifruit markerter's third official partner in the Netherlands alongside Hagé and Vroegop-Windig
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Colombia achieves Fairtrade status
Fairtrade-certified physalis from 130 Colombian growers will be available on the market from this year onwards
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ArticleCalls for mandatory GAP on Thai exports
The Thai Chamber of Commerce wants the agriculture ministry to make Good Agricultural Practices compulsory for farmers as a solution to export market compliance issues
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ArticleBig movement on NZ trade deals
Fruitnet.com spoke to Murray Denyer of New Zealand law firm Cooney Lees Morgan about the country’s recent trade negotiations
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Hortyfruta hits back at media report
Spanish association attacks “biased” and “sensational” newspaper report on “modern-day slavery” in Almeria’s greenhouses
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ArticleSun World licenses stonefruit companies
Three leading Californian groups can now grow and market varieties as well as use private trademarks
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ArticlePeru gauges US pepper interest
Chilli and bell pepper exporters are keen to access the US market, where specialist vegetable distributor Melissa’s already said to be “interested”

