All Production & Trade articles – Page 1254
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ArticleGarlic speculation boosts prices
Speculation has driven up Chinese garlic prices by 250 per cent year-on-year, with knock-on effects in the garlic sector globally
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ArticleMonsoon hits Indian vegetable production
Heavy rainfall in India’s Himachal Pradesh area has damaged crops, sending up vegetable prices in markets across northern India.
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ArticleAustralian mandarin season wraps up
Lower volumes and a high Australian dollar have made for a difficult deal for Australian mandarins, but some positives can be drawn from the season
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ArticleBrazil faces uncertain grape campaign
Weather concerns and mixed expectations for the main varieties are setting the scene for an interesting Brazilian table grape season
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ArticleUS sees citrus value boosted
While the country's citrus production dropped 8 per cent in 2009/10, value jumped 5 per cent on high prices
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ArticleFamosa makes UK banana market move
Brazilian bananas will be a growing presence on the UK market this year as supplier Agrícola Famosa looks to significantly ramp up sendings.
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ArticleTurkish hazelnut sector under spotlight
World's largest hazelnut producer is expected to come under major scrutiny at international summit meeting in Italy
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ArticleAlgeria set for spud exports
The Algerian minister of agriculture has revealed that the country's potato farmers are now ready to export
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ArticleNew water project brings life to desert
Technology company Seawater Greenhouse will harvest the first tomatoes from its South Australian site next month
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ArticleIndian agriculture needs foreign cash
India is crying out for foreign agricultural investment in order for it to achieve its export potential
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ArticlePositive forecast for Mediterranean citrus
Freshfel Europe and SHAFFE publish official forecast figures for production of major citrus categories across Europe this season
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ArticleApple prices expected to rise in France
Experts in France are anticipating an improvement in prices of apples this year, which, it is hoped, will halt the sector's downward spiral
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ArticleRussia keen on Peruvian tangerines
Sendings to the country increased by 104.8 per cent during the first seven months of the year
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ArticleFurther growth for South America
Production and exports of blueberries from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay are tipped to climb again this season
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ArticleCitrus acreage down in Florida
Commercial grove sizes have fallen as farmers sell off land and citrus greening continues to spread in the state
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ArticleRewards mango harvest goes ahead
Harvesting of Rewards’ West Australian mango orchard will take place despite concerns in the media this week
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ArticleFlooding damages Indian apples
Heavy rains have caused extensive damage to apple crops in the Uttarakhand area of India
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ArticleBattaglio unveils own banana brand
Having recently ended a banana distribution deal with GF Group, the Italian firm has linked with Banacol to market the fruit direct
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ArticleRecession slices UK companies' value
Nearly 300 UK-based fresh produce groups have seen the value of their businesses fall in the wake of the economic downturn, a report suggests
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ArticleStrong citrus harvest expected for Valencia
Spanish region predicts higher citrus volumes for 2010/11 campaign compared with season before

