All Production & Trade articles – Page 1216
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         Article ArticlePakistan allows vegetable imports from IndiaPakistan is opening its borders to vegetable imports from India and other countries after much of its domestic crop was wiped out by severe flooding earlier this year 
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         Article ArticleUS-Korea FTA talks failHopes a Free Trade Agreement would be reached between the US and South Korea at the G-20 summit in Seoul have been dashed 
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         Article ArticleUncertain future for Italian kiwifruitLeading Zespri executive insists it's too early to predict how the industry will bounce back from recent PSA outbreak 
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         Article ArticleTesting examines kiwifruit canker spreadTesting this week on the spread of kiwifruit canker in New Zealand will determine the industry’s response to the bacterial threat 
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         Article ArticleSpanish persimmon crop damaged by windsValencia associations say losses from high winds could total as much as 10,000 tonnes 
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         Article ArticleAction needed to halt slide in pricesAndalusia’s Hortyfruta calls on Spanish region to take action on prices that fail to cover costs 
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         Article ArticleAgrexco starts variety of exportsThe Israeli exporter has just started shipments of organic Sharonfruit, cherry vine tomatoes and Sweet Bite peppers 
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         Article ArticleSainsbury's reports profit increaseSainsbury's has reported higher sales and profits for the six months to October. 
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         Article ArticleAustralian citrus eyes single import desksGrowers in the Australian citrus industry believe establishing more single import desks in export destinations will help boost gate returns 
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         Article ArticleNZ kiwifruit canker detections spreadNumber of confirmed kiwifruit canker infections rises overnight, following confirmation of bacteria earlier this week 
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         Article ArticlePink Lady expects high qualityThe 2010/11 Pink Lady crop could prove to be the best yet in terms of quality, according to growers 
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         Article ArticleDriscoll's of Europe confirms mergerBoard of directors approves acquisition of non-farming assets of Alconeras to create a unified Europe-wide organisation 
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         Article ArticleM&S to focus on the UKMarks & Spencer is to scale back the number of branded food products on sale and put a focus on its UK business. 
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         Article ArticleT&G pledges Jazz apple paymentTurners & Growers will give New Zealand Jazz apple growers a one-off NZ$1 per tray payment to counter falling returns 
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         Article ArticleIndia angles for US trade dealIndian officials hope to discuss US access for Indian grapes, pomegranates and lychees during US President Obama's visit this week 
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         Article ArticleRecovery tipped for Argentinean fruitSupplies of apples, pears and table grapes from the South American country are forecast to rebound during the 2011 season 
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         Article ArticleMixed picture for Almeria’s exportersGrowers in Spanish province benefiting from better prices, with notable exception of aubergines 
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         Article ArticleECME tackles key issues in DubaiFrom new sources to new markets, via the local impact of the crisis, Eurofruit Congress Middle East grappled with the top issues 
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         Article ArticleRussia finds pest on spuds from BelgiumThe discovery by Russian authorities of cyst nematode on potatoes from Belgium could lead to "restrictions" 
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         Article ArticleSt Lucia sees banana industry 'wiped out'Country's agriculture minister says that the industry could take up to eight months to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Tomas 
 

