All Production & Trade articles – Page 1254
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ArticleForest fire damages Israeli bananas
Extensive damage to plantations in northern Israel reported in the wake of what was the country's worst ever forest fire
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ArticleGrowth in US walnut exports to Asia
Federally-funded promotional programmes have given Californian walnut exports to Asian markets a significant boost this year
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ArticleSerrano Molto ships to Brazil
Valencia-based company sends first citrus shipments to Brazil, with more planned
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ArticleSpanish citrus hit by ‘price collapse’
Valencia-based group blames retailers for fall in prices, citing marketing of unripe citrus as main factor
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ArticleMorrisons pushes for more direct sourcing
Retailer reportedly running trials with Global Pacific Produce in South Africa, having dropped Colors Fruit as source of topfruit and citrus
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ArticleGrowth markets to drive Peru's exports
Fresh produce exports could climb to US$10bn within the next 10 years, on the back of demand in emerging markets
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit movement controls lifted
Restrictions imposed by the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture to prevent Psa spread are being relaxed
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ArticleChina cherry deal nosedives
China’s burgeoning cherry market has caved in following an influx of Chilean imports of varying quality standards
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ArticleTough season for Australian lychees
The battered Australian lychee crop is unlikely to have much fruit available for export this year after wet weather during flowering
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ArticleJapan access for Taiwan pomelo
Taiwan will celebrate market access into Japan for its white pomelos with an official launch
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ArticleSpecial Fruit opts for Fairtrade
The Belgian importer has revealed plans to sell under the Fairtrade label, with a commitment to expand its range in the future
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ArticleUK bank lending caution 'is justified'
Plimsoll report backs lending refusal to fresh produce companies that are considered high risk
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ArticleMorocco hits back at Spanish critics
Government minister claims Moroccan tomato exports to EU are low compared with Canary Islands
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ArticleChilean growers driven to raisins
Rising export costs and high raisin prices are likely to push more Chilean grape growers to processing this season
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ArticleAlmeria boosted by strong prices
Spanish region benefited from good prices last season despite decline in melon and tomato production
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit deal gets underway
The Australian stonefruit season has been characterised by markedly different weather conditions in the country’s eastern and western growing regions
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ArticleFijian papayas find new markets
Produce Specialties has ramped up its Fijian papaya exports following a showing at the Asia Fruit Logistica trade fair in September
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ArticleChina opens doors to Argentine apples
China is understood to have opened its doors to Argentine apples following a trade deal signed by the two countries on Tuesday
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ArticleNew society created to tackle Psa
The recent outbreak of Psa in New Zealand has led to the establishment of Kiwifruit Vine Health to manage the response
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ArticleColder weather helps Murcia’s growers
Winter crops benefit from colder temperatures and rains in southern Spanish region

