All Production & Trade articles – Page 1212
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         Article ArticleFijian papayas find new marketsProduce Specialties has ramped up its Fijian papaya exports following a showing at the Asia Fruit Logistica trade fair in September 
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         Article ArticleChina opens doors to Argentine applesChina is understood to have opened its doors to Argentine apples following a trade deal signed by the two countries on Tuesday 
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         Article ArticleNew society created to tackle PsaThe recent outbreak of Psa in New Zealand has led to the establishment of Kiwifruit Vine Health to manage the response 
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         Article ArticleColder weather helps Murcia’s growersWinter crops benefit from colder temperatures and rains in southern Spanish region 
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         Article ArticleEastpack opts out of Satara dealPsa outbreak leads to merger rethink as Eastpack points to potential commercial uncertainty for New Zealand kiwifruit 
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      ArticleDockers protest Del Monte moveDel Monte workers have marched against the company's decision to transfer its Philadelphia operations to New Jersey 
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         Article ArticleNZ apples win access to AustraliaAfter an 89-year ban, the World Trade Organisation has ruled Australia must now open its borders to New Zealand apples 
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         Article ArticleConsortium bids for Chile’s CopefrutInversiones Frutícolas makes bid to buy remaining shares in stonefruit, topfruit and kiwifruit cooperative 
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         Article ArticleCA citrus survives weekend freezeNavel orange and mandarin crops in California’s Central Valley have survived a weekend freeze virtually unscathed 
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         Article ArticleHeavy rain hits Australian cherriesThree days of heavy rain have taken their toll on the Australian cherry crop as harvesting of the main varieties gets underway 
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         Article ArticleBreeders sow seeds of change in AsiaAsia is set to become the epicenter for world seed development over the next half-century, one expert predicts 
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         Article ArticlePhilippine guerrillas destroy Dole plantationArmed rebels destroyed a Dole banana plantation in the southern Philippines worth nearly US$250,000 
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         Article ArticleMMD close to profitabilityPortsmouth City Council has succeeded in turning around the UK banana importer, which should break even this year 
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         Article ArticleSoil Association warns on phosphateThe Soil Association has warned that future shortages of phosphate rock could spell a major threat to global food security 
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         Article ArticleGrowth in early Australian grapesProduction in Western Australia and the Northern Territory is pushing the Australian grape season back 
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         Article ArticleHortyfruta pledges melon improvementSpanish association Hortyfruta says it will intensify work to improve quality of melon and watermelon products 
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         Article ArticleSpanish salads target UK growthSpanish grower Natural & Salads has begun a new campaign to promote winter salads in the UK market during the winter months 
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         Article ArticleDutch pear exports recover in 2010Country's pear sales to foreign markets rebound, with volume of exported fruit up 77 per cent during January-September 
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         Article ArticleNew body to manage NZ Psa responseZespri helps establish new company to oversee New Zealand kiwifruit industry's strategy on fighting bacterial disease 
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         Article ArticleFreeze concerns for California citrusCalifornia citrus growers praying their crops continue to weather the freezing conditions forecast to linger through to the weekend 
 

