All Production & Trade articles – Page 1255
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ArticleGuadeloupe exports resume after volcanic delay
Banana exports from Guadeloupe are set to restart following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat.
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ArticleHillfresh welcomes Spanish melons
Gregal-branded fruit from Murcia due to begin arriving in late May, with harvesting set to continue well into the summer
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ArticleFruitmasters-ZON merger talks off
Dutch cooperatives abandon discussions regarding a possible merger after failure to agree on joint marketing and sales strategy
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ArticleNîmes strawberries to gain PGI
Nîmes' strawberries are set to join the French region's wine, olives and olive oil in gaining protected status
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ArticleUS agricultural exports up on 2009
The USDA’s latest export predictions herald Asia as the key market leading the economic turnaround
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ArticleSurge in South Korean fruit imports
A spell of unseasonably cold weather in South Korea has led to a jump in imported fruits according to the country’s retailers
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ArticleAustralian growers welcome currency slide
While disappointing for tourists, Australian citrus exporters are licking their lips at the prospect of a weakened Australian dollar
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ArticleGuadeloupe bananas return to EU
Following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat, exports of Guadeloupe's bananas are ready to resume
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ArticleZespri welcomes Russian trade talks
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has welcomed the news that a Free Trade Agreement with Russia could be near
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ArticleNZ group 'wants split' from Kiwifruit body
Grower calls for formation of independent association amid reported concerns over NZKGI's ability to address certain issues
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Staffline acquires labour provider
HR specialist Staffline has acquired the trade and assets of DKM Labour Solutions, a Nottingham-based provider of recruitment solutions across the UK, from the joint administrators in a pre-pack deal.
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ArticleMercosur-Israel FTA comes online
Trade between the South American bloc and Israel is expected to increase after the FTA comes into effect today
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ArticleIndia set for mango export rise
Exports of the fruit are expected to increase this season, according to a new report by national agricultural authority APEDA
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ArticleTougher June on cards for Chinese imports
China’s fruit import deal has been steady over recent weeks, but some traders warn the country’s large lychee crop could affect demand this month
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ArticlePakistan explores Malaysian opportunities
Agriculture experts from Pakistan’s Balochistan province are in Malaysia to study the country’s produce and retail sectors
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ArticleTaiwanese bananas back in China
Taiwan will ship bananas to the Chinese mainland for the first time since 2006, but overall exports are down this year
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ArticleBuoyant Japan good for Australia
Australian fruit exporters have welcomed news out of Japan that consumer spending there is on an upward trajectory
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ArticleKorean Summerkiwi trial goes well
A Korean trial of Chilean Summerkiwi has cast light on opportunities to improve early-season sales in the market
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ArticleUK MP urges food revolution
A British politician has called on the government to transform public sector food procurement to boost UK agriculture
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ArticleECPA wants food protection partnership
Association says that specialty crops should not be left as 'orphans' by the European food regulatory process

