All Production & Trade articles – Page 1213
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         Article ArticlePalestinian farmers eye openingPalestinian growers in Gaza may soon be able to export their strawberries and flowers to Europe once again through Israel 
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         Article ArticleFrance experiences drop in importsFrance saw imports of many fruit and vegetables decease considerably this year, causing prices to rise 
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         Article ArticleTariffs increase for NZ exportsNew Zealand horticultural exporters are now paying 19 per cent more in tariffs than in 2008, despite recent trade agreements 
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         Article ArticleSpanish clementines face festive shortageCristóbal Aguado of Ava-Asaja has highlighted an imbalance in the marketplace for the fruit 
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         Article ArticleRevenue and profits climb at SeekaResults improved across all of the group's divisions, with Seeka confirming a stronger year-end earnings guidance 
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         Article ArticlePositive news for Spanish exportsStonefruit and watermelon sales boost Spanish export figures for third quarter after tough start to year 
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         Article ArticleNo Mexican lime shortage in USThere will be no shortfall in US supply this season, while demand in the country remains low, hit by the economic climate 
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         Article ArticleHealthy blush for Tasmanian cherriesIt should be a hearty season for Tasmanian cherries, with expanding export opportunities if the high dollar can be overcome 
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         Article ArticleChina, US discuss pear dealChina and the US may swap pear access to each other’s markets as early as next year, following a meeting this month 
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      ArticleJuicy season for Australian blueberriesAustralia has had a strong blueberry season so far, according to the country’s largest grower-marketer 
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         Article ArticleCanada expands blueberry horizonsCanadian government pledges investment to help the blueberry sector focus on consolidating export destinations 
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      ArticleLittle impact seen from Israeli strikeReports in the country have suggested that there are no signs of immediate disruption to fresh produce operations 
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         Article ArticleTotal Produce set to buy back sharesCompany poised to follow Fyffes in acquiring a certain percentage of its own shares, suggesting it sees the stock as under-valued 
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         Article ArticleTotal Produce buys 22m of its own sharesCompany secretary Marie Reid confirms buy-back in statement, less than a week after Fyffes took the same course of action 
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         Article ArticleThe Greenery 'not losing out to Coforta'Dutch marketer moves to dispel rumours that newly reorganised sales structure puts its own business at commercial disadvantage 
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         Article ArticleDole reports on challenging quarterMultinational saw EBITDA increase by 9 per cent and revenues climb, while also reporting on a loss from continuing operations 
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         Article ArticleAustralian mango season falls shortLow-volume late production is expected to push up this season’s already high Australian mango prices 
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         Article ArticlePakistan mango exports to receive assistanceMango exports to Japan will receive a helping hand next season as part of an agreement between industry players from the two countries 
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         Article ArticleNo Psa dent to big NZ kiwifruit outlookNew Zealand could see a bumper kiwifruit crop next year despite this month’s kiwifruit canker outbreak 
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         Article ArticleTests show Psa in NZ for yearsTesting of stored pollen has suggested kiwifruit canker has been present in New Zealand since at least 2007 
 

