All Production & Trade articles – Page 1241
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ArticleAgrexco set to switch back to France
Israeli exporter to send all of its shipments to western Europe via new terminal at French Port of Sète from May 2011 onwards
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ArticleNew online trading portal launches
FruitCommerce.com offers buyers and sellers chance to trade in fresh fruits and vegetables without need for intermediaries
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ArticleArgentina expands airfreight routes
Cooperation between national institutions and LAN Cargo sees first consignment of blueberries leave Salta by air for the US
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ArticleMaersk stables ship after 2009 losses
Logistics giant Maersk has reported a significant recovery from last year's nine-month loss of $700m.
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ArticleIncreased costs for Indian onion exports
India has raised the minimum export price of onions to ease a price spike resulted from post-monsoon rains in the country
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ArticleIran banana imports still uncertain
The Philippine banana industry is still unclear on the status of access to Iran, and is continuing to look at other markets
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ArticleCentral Europe set for grocery growth
A new report has suggested that the grocery market across five central European nations is bouncing back in 2010
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ArticleFresh produce offers double helping
The Barilla Centre for Food Nutrition has highlighted both the health and sustainability benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption
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ArticleHurricane deals Belize harsh blow
Hurricane Richard has swept 80 per cent of Belize’s grapefruit crop from the trees.
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ArticleNew Envy project aims at Asia, US
Wakatu Incorporation and Enza have begun planting on a new 40ha Envy apple orchard in New Zealand
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ArticleNational bent for new SA marketing role
Industry body Citrus Australia hopes to boost citrus profitability at a national level with the creation of a new South Australian marketing role
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ArticlePeru to promote avocados in US
New Peru-US avocado association established to build consumption of Peruvian Hass avocados on the US market
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ArticleColorful Harvest overhauls Mexican site
New modern cooler in central Mexico will complement US producer-distributor’s state-of-the-art berry production
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ArticleUSDA reveals export funding allocation
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces that the USDA has supported over 100 organisations' export efforts this year
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ArticleRains delay Chilean harvests
Picking of new season crops including blueberries and cherries has been put back by inclement weather
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ArticleOrganic export double at Agrexco
Shipments of the group's BioTOP red grapefruit have begun, with organic Sweetie and pepper exports to follow
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ArticleRSA citrus season falls just short of century
The South African citrus packing season has come to an end, with the country's export volume setting a new record
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ArticleSpanish salad supply hiatus brings pressure
Supplies across a range of salad lines are being affected by a hiatus in availability from Spain.
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ArticleAustralia mangoes head to Korea
The first batch of Australian mangoes has been exported to South Korea this season under a 2006 protocol
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ArticleNZ still hopeful of canker eradication
New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry is holding out hope of eradication as Psa canker detections rise in Te Puke

