All Production & Trade articles – Page 1236
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Nationwide makes Times list
Nationwide Produce has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing international companies in the UK.
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Morrisons makes strong Q1 start
Morrisons has announced “an encouraging start” to its new financial year with sales growth continuing ahead of the market in a statement issued with its first-quarter figures for the 12 weeks to 1 May 2011.
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ArticleT&G-Zespri case begins after delay
After a week delay, the second stage of Turners & Growers court case against Zespri has begun today
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ArticleZespri monopoly must go, says OECD
New report published by international economic organisation favours removal of group's single-desk status
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ArticleZespri questions OECD report findings
Company argues that its single-desk status has in fact helped the New Zealand kiwifruit industry to grow its export earnings
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ArticleNorbert reports revenue increase
Norbert Dentressangle has seen consolidated revenue increase by 9.3 per cent in the first quarter with new freight forwarding business at the heart of the growth.
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ArticleCosts to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian government has effectively put a stop to part-funding of export inspection fees
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ArticleCVVP wins Nadorcott court case
Valencian grower ordered to destroy ‘illegally planted’ mandarin trees and pay damages to fruit variety club
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ArticleColombian banana crop cut in Q1
Production down 16 per cent in the first quarter of the year following severe rains in some growing regions
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Florida receives disease fight boost
Florida Legislature includes US$2m to go to the Citrus Research and Development Foundation
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ArticleBigger Sharon fruit crop for South Africa
Recent industry expansion is set to mean a greater volume of the fruit is available for sale on the domestic market, says SFOSA
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ArticleDominican Republic profits from Purshade
Growers in the country are increasingly turning to Purfresh's solar protectant for crops such as peppers, avocados and mangoes
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Indian grape exports plummet
Exports of Indian table grapes to the EU have fallen by 50 per cent this season with growers choosing to sell more produce on the domestic market
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ArticlePeach and nectarine volumes set to rise
Stonefruit volumes are expected to increase slightly in Europe in 2011, but producers are more relieved by the timing of the season
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ArticleVenezuela makes citrus investment
Juan Carlos Loyo highlights potential for commercial fruit production in states of Yaracuy and Carabobo
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ArticleTropical decline for Costa Rica
Exports of bananas and melons contracted during the first three months of 2011, while pineapple shipments rose
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ArticleVietnam predicts export growth for 2011
Improved access to international markets and better agricultural practises are spurring on fruit exports from Vietnam
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ArticleMarket data confirms earthquake impact
Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami had mixed effects for sales of fresh produce during March, according to latest market data from Yamano & Associates
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Chiquita bounces back in Q1
Chiquita Brands International has revealed that net income bounced back through the first quarter of the year, up to $24m from a loss of $9m last year.
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ArticleEU apricot crop down 20 per cent
Significant downturn in production volumes forecast for Italy, Greece and Spain, while France expects only slight decrease

