All Production & Trade articles – Page 1232
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ArticleVeg growers defend greenhouses
At SIA in Paris, French vegetable producers have been seeking to give greenhouse production a better name
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ArticleLettuce growers struggle in France
French lettuce growers in the south of France are selling at a loss and predict the end of local production unless change is forthcoming
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Chile's blueberry sendings rise
Chilean blueberry exports are a third up on last season, according to the country’s blueberry committee.
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ArticleNo damage to Mexican mangoes
Inspection report indicates last month’s frost has not affected the northern crop although smaller sizes could be on the cards
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ArticleSpanish slam Moroccan Plan Vert
Valencian producer association Ava-Asaja has called into question Morocco's environmentally friendly production plan
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ArticleNFU unveils chief hort adviser
The NFU has unveiled Hayley Campbell-Gibbons as its new chief horticultural adviser.
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ArticleAnecoop posts record turnover
Growth in the citrus and overall fruit categories boost the Spanish cooperative’s sales by 4 per cent in the 2009/10 season
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit harvest begins
Zespri predicts it will export similar volumes to last year as harvesting kicks off this week
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ArticleParamount acquires Mexican groves
US citrus giant purchases additional Mexican lime-growing area as part of ongoing production and packing expansion in the country
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ArticleMexican mangoes suffer price drop
Downhill slide for Mexican Ataulfo mango prices on the North American market despite early season start
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ArticleT&G seeks Zespri collaboration
New Zealand firm wants collaborative agreement with Zespri to sell its domestically grown kiwifruit cultivars overseas
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ArticleAgrexco kicks off melon campaign
Israeli marketer ships first batch of Galia melons to European market, with season running through until the end of April
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ArticleThai export controls hurt EU business
Thai vegetable export restrictions due to pest and residue breaches are affecting shipments to Europe, according to one EU importer
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ArticleQuake impact yet to play out
Japan’s fresh produce trade is still assessing the impact of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, which could have flow-on effects on consumer demand
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ArticlePackers protest Univeg Expofrut plan
Argentinean apple workers in the southern region of Neuquén are apparently up in arms over the early closure of a local packhouse
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ArticleDole Food Company reports Q4 loss
Income and EBITDA fell through the fourth quarter of 2010 as the group faced challenges in the banana sector in particular
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ArticleRestructuring costs hit Satara profit
Non-recurring losses impact on full-year results at New Zealand kiwifruit and avocado cooperative
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ArticleUnifrutti to triple cherry exports
Chilean fresh fruit supply giant eyes expansion of cherry category as well as its overall variety of fruit on offer
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ArticleEnergy incentive increases grower prospects
Opportunities for farmers and growers to provide heat services from renewable technologies such as bioenergy, solar and ground source heat pumps are set to grow rapidly, according to the NFU.
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ArticleChina grape access big opportunity
Access to northern Chinese cities with impending direct access will be like a “whole new country” to Australian grape exporters

