All Production & Trade articles – Page 1241
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ArticleUS trade partners re-double efforts
New analysis shows food safety regulatory progress by top five fruit and vegetable exporting nations to the US
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ArticleSpain on course for export recovery
Clementine production and exports are set to bounce back but a delay to harvesting could cause some supply challenges
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ArticleGrowth forecast for UK shallots
UK shallots are expected to see further market growth, as their European rivals experience a decline
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ArticleChileans see fruit export rise
Chilean fruit sendings in 2009/10 rose by 2.9 per cent, buoyed by table grape, apple and kiwifruit growth and progress on emerging markets.
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ArticleGrowth tipped for SH grapes
Favourable weather conditions in the Southern Hemisphere look set to result in a larger table grape crop for the new season
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ArticleArgentina achieves quality progress
The South American nation’s key lemon suppliers are reaping the rewards of their first year exporting under new quality seal
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit get Chile, Korea access
Chile and South Korea have granted access to Vietnamese dragon fruit, adding momentum to the growing industry
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ArticleAustralian banana glut cuts profits
Ideal growing conditions in Australia have come back to bite banana growers, with fruit prices plummeting due to oversupply
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ArticleKorea to cut tariffs on some imports
The escalating price of kimchi in the country has led the government to remove tariffs on some of the food staple’s main ingredients
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ArticleDole Europe reveals restructuring plan
Jean-Christophe Juilliard and Fouad Foukra depart as group sets out plan to move its European head office from Paris to Hamburg
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ArticleUK pineapples 'come at a cost'
Investigation by Consumers International claims to have found a "catalogue of damage" caused by intensive tropical fruit production in Costa Rica
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ArticlePeruvian mango sales improve
Export value rose 70 per cent during the January-July period to some US$85.4m
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ArticleDole responds to Costa Rica allegations
EXCLUSIVE: Dole responds to report and documentary by Consumers International and Guardian Films on intensive tropical fruit production in Costa Rica
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ArticleFPC concerns over additional checks
The Fresh Produce Consortium fears additional checks on 'high risk' Egyptian products will have major ramifications
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ArticleSchools work to save UK apples
The Fruit-Full Schools programme has been set up to rescue the UK’s endangered orchards
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches Mexican site
Group officially opens new production facility in Guanajuato, with the site benefiting from high light intensity and good climate
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ArticleAsian growth bolsters Tesco profits
Tesco countered “modest” UK sales growth to return a 12.5 per cent increase in half-year profits.
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ArticleAus citrus sector fears fruit-fly security breach
South Australian citrus growers fear border security cut-backs could threaten their region's fruit-fly-free status
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ArticleQueensland growers buy Timbercorp assets
Queensland-based fruit growers Simpson Farms and OneHarvest are poised to buy former Timbercorp plantations in northern Australia
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ArticleNFU: Horticulture remains key for DEFRA
Horticulture is still very much at the government’s agenda despite the imminent spending cuts, the National Farmers’ Union has told growers.

