All Production & Trade articles – Page 1255
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ArticleFreshfel highlights trade value
Representative Philippe Henri stressed the key roles of various trade segments at the recent WUWM conference
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ArticlePeru's mangoes on the march
Fresh exports climbed in both value and volume terms during the January-July period this year, according to Maximixe
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ArticleUS permits Mexican sweet limes
USDA gives green light to imports of sweet limes from Mexico into the continental US
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ArticleApple crops falling short of forecast
The UK Cox apple crop will be down on forecast volumes largely because of massive variations in fruit size, while industry leaders are calling on the World Apple & Pear Association (WAPA) to revisit European crop forecasts as they fear a similar pattern is being repeated across Europe.
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ArticleApple opportunities open in India
India’s roller-coast apple season has opened up import opportunities for small sizes and late-season fruit
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ArticleProfits down for NZ kiwifruit operator
Satara has reported a NZ$1.2m drop in pre-tax earnings for the first half of 2010
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ArticleKorean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan
High prices have pushed Korean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan’s post-Typhoon Fanapi demand
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ArticleVietnam disillusioned with GAP
Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) schemes aren't delivering higher returns to growers, say Vietnamese dragon fruit producers
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ArticleDavid Brasell marks two decades at DMP
Diversity key for New Zealand exporter as it bids to continue recent expansion through diversification of its products and markets
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ArticlePremature Italian kiwifruit "like walnuts"
Industry leaders denounce ongoing practice of shipping new-season kiwifruit too early, saying it risks damaging the business
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NFU steps up political pressure
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has launched the latest in its Why Farming Matters series ahead of the 2010 party conference season.
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ArticleFurther growth for Asia Fruit Logistica
20 per cent rise in visitor numbers confirmed the Hong Kong event as the Asia-Pacific produce trade's must-attend event
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session four report
Asia could become Chile’s largest export market in 15 years time, according to chairman of the Chilean Exporters Association Ronald Bown
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ArticleConcern over Rewards mango crop
A quarter of Western Australia’s mango crop could be left to rot in the orchards of failed managed investment firm Rewards Group
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca warns of market "collapse"
Agricultural body urges ministers to help EU farmers remain competitive by retaining a strong CAP after 2013
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ArticleIsrael plugs grapefruit gap
Good growing conditions in early production areas have brought the crop forward, bringing welcome relief in the UK
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ArticleTyphoon hits Taiwan agriculture
Typhoon Fanapi, which hit Taiwan on Sunday, has brought flooding and agricultural losses to southern and eastern parts of the island
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ArticleIndia apple growers battle disease
India's embattled Himachal Pradesh apple growers are grappling with a deadly fungal disease that has infected orchards and is causing heavy crop losses in the region
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ArticleArgentina releases blueberry forecast
Output from the country’s three main production regions is expected to be on a par with last season
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M&As set for upward spiral
Mergers and acquisitions in the food sector are predicted to increase over the next year, while local and fairly traded produce are expected to present significant opportunities for businesses.

