All Production & Trade articles – Page 1207
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ArticleChile creates Walnut Commission
Chilean walnut suppliers have come together as a group to support the anticipated rise in national production
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ArticleRed Tractor awareness increases
More than 90 per cent of consumers have said they will look out for the Red Tractor logo when they go shopping.
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ArticleVietnam wary about imports increase
While Vietnam is importing an increasing amount of fresh produce, some in the industry believe more needs to be done to guarantee food safety and protect the interests of domestic growers
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ArticleDole launches new-look Japanese banana diet
Multinational fruit marketer Dole has unveiled its own version of the celebrated Japanese Morning Banana Diet for US consumers
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ArticlePort strikes hit Israel
Workers at Israel's three main ports have gone on strike, but Agrexco says it has been give an exemption
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ArticlePhilippines mulls US veg imports
The Philippine government has hinted that four US vegetables will be granted market access by April, when it hopes the US will have completed its pest risk analysis on Philippine bananas
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ArticleFresh to Go sets up UK arm
South Africa-based fresh produce suppliers forms new UK company following merger with Constantia
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ArticleChanges ahead for NZ apple sector
New Zealand Braeburn apple exporters look set to agree on a code of conduct to regulate marketing practices in the future
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US are likely to have exceeded 800 tonnes in 2010, an eight-fold increase over 2009
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ArticleSpecial Fruit inks Peru alliance
New cooperation agreement with Del Sol Fresh Peru will strengthen the importer’s Peruvian fresh produce programmes
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ArticleIndia imports Pakistan onions
India is expected to import its first consignment of Pakistan onions this week in a bid to ease onion price hikes brought on by domestic crop shortages
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ArticleIndian EU grape export registrations rise
The number of Indian grape growers registering to export to Europe rose in 2010, despite 2009's disastrous deal
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ArticleIndian onion production slumps
As the Indian government fights to rein in onion prices, industry observers predict total production of the commodity in 2010-11 will be 1.5m tonnes less than the previous season
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ArticleAustralia floods push up produce prices
As floodwaters continue to inundate Queensland’s major growing hubs, consumers are being warned soaring prices for fresh produce could last for weeks, or even months
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ArticleGaza strawberries head for export
Israeli authorities allow four trucks loaded with strawberries and flowers to head overseas
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ArticleRosy outlook for Indian apple imports
Washington apples could be heading for a record season in India, aided by a fruit size profile that suits this market and low stocks of Indian apples
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ArticleJapanese citrus market ripe for US fruit
A strong yen, short domestic supply, and a good crop should bode well for US citrus exports to Japan this season
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ArticleTough season for Orange River grapes
Difficult campaign for Orange River grape growers as events on both sides of the ocean disrupt their season, but shipments of South African stonefruit are ahead of schedule
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ArticleDG Fruit UK acquires Simply Fruit
Importer purchased 100 per cent of shares of Simply Fruit earlier in the month, according to Freshinfo
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ArticleFlood damages West Australian grapes
Table grape growers will be amongst those counting the costs after heavy flooding in Western Australia devastated crops and left hundreds of people homeless

