All Production & Trade articles – Page 1203
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ArticleAsia on the radar for Peruvian grapes
Peru’s table grape industry is reflecting on a vintage year for exports to Asia, and eyeing future growth in the region
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ArticleMalaysia promotes durian production
Malaysia is looking to increase durian production in light of recent indications China would soon allow imports of the fruit
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ArticlePhilippine bananas eye Australia
Banana growers in the Philippines may pursue a ruling from the WTO to have Australia ease some of its import restrictions
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ArticleFruit export volumes rise for Chile
Export volumes rise across categories, with cherries and blueberries among most notable, during first trimester of 2011
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ArticleSpain and Mexico seal stonefruit deal
Spain’s ministry of agriculture announces new trade agreement that will allow stonefruit exports to Mexico to begin from June
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ArticleSafmarine's REX service returns for 2011
Safmarine's seasonal reefer express service returns, with sailings commencing on 28 May
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ArticleCurrency clouds Zespri sales to US
As New Zealand kiwifruit begins to arrive in the US there is concern the country’s weak currency could affect sales
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ArticlePakistan sets June date for US mango exports
Pakistan expects to start exporting mangoes to the US for the first time from June now that all necessary protocols are finalised
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ArticleSète to open new fruit terminal
France's port of Sète, on the Mediterranean, will unveil its new fruit terminal this summer
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ArticleMangoes do it the Purfresh way
Gold Label Products has employed the Purfresh Transport system to ship mangoes from Guatemala to Europe
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ArticleFirst arrival of Australian grapes in China
Following six years of struggle, Australian table grapes have finally landed on Chinese soil
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ArticleRed tape cuts for growers begin
Fresh Produce Consortium head Nigel Jenney says new Farming Regulation Task Force report 'ignores key regulatory areas' impacting fresh produce
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ArticleSingapore lifts Japan produce import ban
Singapore has lifted an import ban from two Japanese prefectures after an investigation found contaminated vegetables did not originate there
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ArticleExploding watermelons hit China
Watermelons in eastern China are exploding due to chemical overuse, reports the Associated Press
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ArticleTex Starr unveils Royal Star Papaya
From July onwards the Texan importer-distributor will exclusively supply a new papaya variety with a competitive edge
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ArticleTrucco introduces new fruit brand
The WOW Wonderfruits label will feature on a range of fruit imported from Chile this summer, starting with kiwifruit
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ArticleUnifrutti expands Philippine banana operations
Unifrutti announced at a recent investment forum in the Philippines it intends to double the size of its banana plantation there
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ArticleChinese products given EU protection
EU grants Chinese pomelo, apple and yam protected status under its geographical indications scheme, with others set to follow
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ArticleIndia temporarily bans endosulfan
India has imposed a temporary national ban on the production and sale of pesticide endosulfan while its effects are studied
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ArticleHailstorm destroys north Indian mango crop
Sudden hailstorms have destroyed up to 60 per cent of the mango crop in India's northern Uttarakhand province

