All Production & Trade articles – Page 1236
-
Article
Increased exports for Dussehari mangoes
Mango exporters from the Indian town of Malihabad are aiming to make a mark with their Dussehari mangoes
-
Article
State pushed on produce fraud clamp down
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has written to the secretary of state for policing, Nick Herbert, as well as the National Fraud Authority and the National Fraud Surveillance Bureau, on behalf of members who have been victims of identity fraud.
-
Article
Morocco and UK forge closer ties
At yesterday's Morocco British Trade Day, plans were unveiled to boost trade between the two countries
-
Article
RSA grapefruit to take US by storm
Consumers in the US can look forward to the first-ever arrival of South African grapefruit this week
-
Article
Grapefruit growers hail Japan access
Japan’s announcement of market access for Australian grapefruit from fruit fly-affected areas has come as a major boost for growers of red-fleshed varieties
-
Article
Early start for Israeli passionfruit
Agrexco reports early ripening in a number of fruits grown along the country's coast, prompting an earlier start to the season
-
Article
WAPA reports lower EU apple stocks
Italian apple volumes in storage well down on 2009 levels, with notable 20 per cent downturn in volume of Golden Delicious
-
Article
US resumes Dutch tomato imports
Investigation by USDA, KCB and PD puts Dutch tomato suppliers back on the US market following leafminer moth concerns
-
Article
US cherry production set to fall
USDA forecasts that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage
-
Article
Fashion watermelon production rises
Spanish Fashion watermelon grower group AGF predicts major increases in production and turnover this year
-
Article
Berry supplies catch up
UK strawberry production is peaking this week after catching up on delays caused by cold weather.
-
Article
Strong time for pricey limes
The lime market in the UK is very strong and is likely to continue in the same vein for a month at least.
-
Article
Australian horticultural exports down
The value of Australia’s horticultural exports could fall 20 per cent this year, with a poor grape season blamed for much of the slide
-
Article
Indian mangoes find a home in US
Indian mangoes are fetching higher prices in overseas markets according to the country’s export development body
-
Article
Trade needs informed GM debate
There needs to be more informed debate on the potential of GM technology, the Fresh Produce Consortium’s technical group meeting heard last week.
-
Article
Russia's JFC ‘to double’ Ecuador imports
According to Ecuadorian government report, Russian importer JFC wants to increase banana volumes from Andean nation
-
Article
NZ Prime Minister backs Zespri model
John Key underlines government's support for the existing New Zealand kiwifruit export system on visit to Zespri headquarters
-
Article
Swiss firmly against EU agreement
Fruit producers in Switzerland have reinforced their stand against an agricultural trade agreement with the EU
-
Article
World Cup boost for Italian fresh-cut fruit
Sales of pre-prepared, fresh convenience products set to rise notably in Italy during the four weeks of the football tournament
-
Article
Exodus tipped for NZ produce growers
A New Zealand horticultural expert has tipped many growers will leave the industry if prices in the country don’t improve