All Production & Trade articles – Page 1199
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ArticleE.coli: Freshfel Europe urges EU action
European fresh produce association calls on EU agriculture ministers to take immediate action to restore consumer confidence
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ArticleFruit import volumes soar in China
Growing prosperity and a favourable exchange rate are driving up demand for imported fresh fruit in China
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ArticleZespri sets new shipping record
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri aims to make its latest shipping record the industry standard
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ArticleEarly start for Tenderstem in UK
Broccoli variety enjoys record-breaking early start in UK, as well as unprecedented March and April sales
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ArticleSpain's Fepex demands full compensation
Fepex calls for European Commission to establish fund to cover 100 per cent of losses suffered by Spanish growers
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ArticleQuarterly profit halves at Calavo
Marketer's second quarter income hit by higher costs at the group's prepared avocado segment in particular
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ArticleIndonesia increasingly dependent on imports
Indonesia’s outdated farming system has led to a decrease in fruit production and an increase in its dependency on imported produce
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ArticleE.coli: tests focus on possible source
German officials identify beansprout farm in Lower Saxony as potential source of E.coli contamination that has affected thousands
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ArticlePakistan begins mango exports to US
Pakistan has been given the go-ahead to start mango exports to the US for the first time, an exporter says
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ArticleSH anticipates apple export upturn
Sendings from across the Southern Hemipshere are anticipated to rise by 4 per cent during 2011 in spite of poor weather conditions in Brazil
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ArticleBusinessman ‘buys’ Russia’s Sorus
Head of ZAO Aysel reported to have purchased assets of bankrupt fruit importer
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ArticleSpain’s stonefruit hit by ‘fear factor’
Lack of confidence in Spanish fresh products blamed for collapse in prices for country’s stonefruit in export markets
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ArticleChiquita faces lawsuits
US judge allows families of Colombian paramilitary victims to move forward with some claims for damages against Chiquita
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ArticleCR pines set to overtake bananas
Pineapples are threatening to outstrip bananas as Costa Rica’s most important fruit export.
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ArticleChilean nuts hopeful for Korea entry
Chilean Agriculture Minister sees opportunities on the Korean nut market thanks to Chilean quality and tariff-free access
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ArticleJapan faces up to wall of China
It is unlikely China will ease restrictions on Japanese farm products when the leaders of the two countries meet this weekend
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ArticleGerman association slams E.coli response
Head of DFHV strongly criticises authorities over handling of recent outbreak, arguing mismanagement risked damaging trade
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ArticleSoil Association welcomes red tape advice
Soil Association joins UK government in welcoming new report recommending ways to ease regulatory burdens on farmers
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ArticleGloomy outlook for Australian apples
The Australian apple industry is reeling following the release of a report into the effects imports may have on the industry there
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus on the move
Sendings of Peru’s star product are continuing to recover following the dip during the global economic crisis

