All Production & Trade articles – Page 1239
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ArticleFrance set for new Jazz season
The European Jazz apple season is ready to commence in southeastern France, as Enzafruit plans a host of marketing activities
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ArticleCTGC deemed constitutional by US Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has ruled that the California Table Grape Commission does not violate growers' constitutional rights, ending a 14-year legal battle
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ArticlePeru grape exports to Asia set to double
Peruvian grape shipments to Asia this 2010/11 season could be double the volume exported in 2008/09 thanks to rising production and a shift in export focus
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ArticleFruit and vegetable prices rise in NZ
A sharp spike in the price of broccoli and lettuce in New Zealand has driven an overall price increase for fruit and vegetables during September
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FPC concerns over further checks
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has warned that increased checks, necessary for large volumes of 'high risk' Egyptian products, will have a major impact on the resources of both airports, ports and port health authorities from 7 October.
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ArticleMurcia’s Proexport records mixed season
Spanish group says lettuce and watermelon sales helped campaign marred by poor early season weather
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ArticleMultinationals in Costa Rican closures
Dole and Del Monte are closing plants in Costa Rica as a result of the falling dollar and low production
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ArticleSeeka invests in new packline
New Zealand kiwifruit post-harvest operator Seeka will invest in new packing technology for its Huka Pak facility in Mount Maunganui
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ArticleDel Monte UK sees profit turnaround
Del Monte (UK) has turned its business around to record a healthy profit and re-open two depots which it was forced to close as the rigours of the recession hit the business.
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ArticleNew US papaya marketer unveiled
Southern Specialties and HLB Tropical Food USA join forces to support ongoing growth in papaya popularity in North America
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ArticleWax ruling provokes angry response
Fresh Produce Consortium slams UK agency over decision banning imports treated with fruit wax containing morpholine
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ArticleChile anticipates kiwifruit expansion
Industry urged to concentrate on uniformity, consistency, research and innovation as planted area continues to rise worldwide
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ArticleFruition prepares first plantings of Envy
UK grower organisation's major planting programme for apples set to be unveiled during upcoming National Fruit Show
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ArticleFlorida braced for larger citrus crop
Initial USDA forecast predicts 2010/11 crop will hit 146m boxes of oranges, although grapefruit numbers are expected to fall
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ArticleMr Apple expected to change hands
The New Zealand apple industry could be in for a shake up with Mr Apple’s main investor now in receivership
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ArticlePlain Jane expands into Mexico
Greenhouse vegetable supplier to increase US imports by 30 per cent over the next two years through new Nayarit production base
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Worldwide Fruit turns loss into profit
Top-fruit marketing desk Worldwide Fruit Ltd (WFL) has turned a loss into profit on the back of strong sales through supermarket customers.
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ArticlePeru eyes new Asian mango markets
Peru's mango producer association says it will target new markets in Asia with its exports this coming season
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ArticleVietnamese growers toast beer bug bait
An Australian "bug bait" made from brewery waste is helping Vietnamese dragon fruit growers double their profits
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ArticleSlow start for NZ strawberries
Heavy rains have lead to a soggy start for the New Zealand strawberry season

