All Production & Trade articles – Page 1241
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ArticleAustralia considers Malaysian pineapples
Australian authorities are undertaking an import risk analysis of Malaysian pineapples as growers express concern
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ArticleSales climb but profits fall at Del Monte
Net income of US$21.1m impacted by lower operating income and foreign exchange losses in second quarter
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ArticleMalaysia looks to boost exotic exports
Malaysia’s Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority is looking to increase exports of the country’s tropical fruits this year
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ArticleOrigine France faces test
French organisation Interfel is currently testing its new "Origine France" concept at retailers across the country
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ArticleLapanday takes action on ‘pole vaulters’
Banana marketer Lapanday has raised concerns about Philippine growers ‘pole vaulting’ – breaking supply contracts to sell to third-party buyers
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ArticleNew melon headed for UK
The UK is being used as a test market this season for a new range of small melons designed for northern European consumers
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus on rebound
Shipments rose by 8 per cent in value between January and May but still remain short of record results reported in 2008
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ArticleTrucker strikes ease off in Greece
Greek grape exporters have suffered over the last week from the trucker strike, but things appear to be returning to normal
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ArticleAsia to bump EU for NZ apples
Europe will give way to Asian markets for New Zealand apple exports in the next few seasons, according to Pipfruit NZ
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ArticleWashington expects big apple crop
Growers in the Pacific Northwest are gearing up for a big apple crop this year, with estimates around the 108m carton mark
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ArticleNZ-Malaysia FTA kicks in
New Zealand kiwifruit traders will enjoy a tariff cut this week as the country’s FTA with Malaysia takes effect
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ArticleFresh fruit loses ground in France
New figures from the French ministry of agriculture reveal that French consumers eat more processed fruit than fresh
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ArticleMexican grapefruit bounces back
Mixed expectations for markets on both sides of the Atlantic paint an uncertain picture for Mexican suppliers who anticipate a bumper crop
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ArticleDelica Australia buys into asparagus business
The company has bought a 50 per cent shareholding in Australian asparagus exporter Delica Pty from founder Murray McCallum
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ArticleChiquita announces second quarter profit
Despite a 3.8 per cent drop in sales for the second quarter, US food company Chiquita recorded a US$95m profit
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Chiquita profits despite sales fall
US food giant Chiquita Brands International has announced a second-quarter profit of $95 million on the back of an improved European performance and good sales in North America despite a 3.8 per cent drop in sales.
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ArticleCosta Rica boosts exports to Europe
Central American nation sees export sales to EU increase during first half of 2010
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UK plum crop forecast revealed
UK stonefruit growers started harvesting a bumper plum crop this week with volumes marketed through the multiple retailers forecast to climb 14 per cent last year to 3,847 tonnes.
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ArticleAustralian grapes poised for China access
With the signing of a protocol scheduled for August, Australia’s grape industry is hoping to make its first direct shipments to China this season
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ArticleChile signs carbon reduction pact
Boosting consumer satisfaction, market presence and competitiveness lie at heart of Chilean fruit industry’s latest project

