All Production & Trade articles – Page 1236
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ArticleMonaghan Mushrooms launches €12m facility
New production plant is expected to generate some 115 tonnes of mushrooms each week
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ArticleRwanda eyes EU and US banana markets
African country is looking to boost banana production to meet demand in Europe and the US
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ArticleFrench apple players merge
Valdipom and Loire Export join to form ValdiLoire, boasting a combined apple potential of some 40,000 tonnes
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ArticleCBI selects Pakistani exporters
The Dutch import organisation has selected six fresh produce exporters to take part in its Export Coaching Programme
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ArticleSim-Ex targets Russia and Middle East
Leading Australian food exporters establish joint venture company Sim-Ex to target markets in the Middle East and the Russian Federation
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ArticlePerfection Fresh in Simfresh partnership
Joint venture between Australian companies put together for export of fresh foods
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ArticleVOG’s new strategy comes into play
Having undergone a major reorganisation, Italy’s largest apple supplier is looking to the new season with renewed confidence
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ArticleUS potatoes chip away at Asian market
The US Potato Board (USPB) is working with chefs from major Southeast Asian restaurant chains to boost fresh exports throughout Eastern and South East Asia
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ArticleIndonesia enjoys import boom
A strong economy is fuelling consumer spending confidence and fruit sales in Indonesia
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ArticleJapanese cherry imports rise
Japanese cherry imports have risen by 10 per cent this season, according to a new report from the USDA
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Peru reports exports rise
Peru’s fresh and processed fruit shipments are reported to have climbed 41 per cent through the first half of the year.
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ArticleFruitmasters plans to "streamline" Citronas
Dutch import company has struggled to sustain its business since loss of key account managers two years ago, Fruitmasters confirms
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ArticleApple coop begins supplying Tesco
Society of Growers of Topfruit switches from Sainsbury's category supplier Chingford to selling through Sydney Hart
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ArticleIran sanctions could hurt trade with UAE
One business leader based in Dubai has warned of the impact of sanctions against Iran on trade with the United Arab Emirates
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ArticleUK apricots welcomed at Le Gavroche
The renowned London restaurant is set to use UK-grown apricots, of which the first commercially available crop is in full swing
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ArticleRecord mangoes enter US market
Mango imports into the US have risen solidly during spring and summer, pointing towards a record-breaking year
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ArticleUS paying price for Mexican stand-off
Inaction over Mexican trucking dispute leads to growing list of US agricultural and food items subject to import tariffs
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ArticleZespri trials bulk Shanghai shipment
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has sent a trial of bulk kiwifruit to Shanghai in an effort to save costs
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ArticlePeru experiences asparagus shortage
Supplies are down significantly due to the effects of a cold front which has hit a number of South American fresh produce crops
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ArticleSpain’s export volumes fall
Drop in country’s fruit and vegetable export volumes eased by increase in prices

