All Production & Trade articles – Page 1265
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Logistics firm enters administration
CCG Logistics (UK) Ltd went into administration on March 22.
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EU fruit imports in dramatic slump
Fresh fruit imports into the EU last year fell significantly in both volume and value terms, trade body Freshfel Europe has confirmed.
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ArticleNZ hanging on Braeburn pricing
New Zealand’s Braeburn industry is hoping better prices in Europe and the UK this year will pull the sector through
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ArticleChiquita teams up with BFFC
Chiquita Brands International has formed a partnership with Bahrain Fresh Fruits Company for the distribution of its bananas
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ArticleDole to export Romanian produce
US Multinational reveals future plans and hopes for Eastern European market
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ArticleChile records blues export growth
Following a solid performance this season, prices for Chilean blueberries in the US are set to decline as domestic offer increases
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ArticleEU fresh fruit imports slide in 2009
New figures show that fruit imports from third countries slipped by 7.13 per cent, while vegetable imports remained relatively stable
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ArticleCapespan weathers difficult storm
Group says that it managed to ride out the storm in 2009 and has announced what it terms "fair" financial results for the year
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ArticleEcuador bananas set for record rainfall
The National Meteorology and Hydrology Institute has forecast wet weather over the next month, potentially impacting new banana crops
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ArticleSpanish issue melon maturity warning
Andalusian fresh produce association Hortyfruta is warning growers not to cut their melon and watermelon crops too soon and risk breaching minimum brix levels.
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ArticleSeason bright for Pakistani mangoes
A bumper mango season in Pakistan is set to be supported with a brace of government-run export promotions
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ArticleMexican grapes on course to recover
Despite an anticipated slow start to the season, supplies are tipped to bounce back from last year’s shortfall
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ArticleAustralia stands firm on NZ apples
An interim WTO report on the apple trade dispute has sided with New Zealand, but Australian growers are holding firm
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ArticleVietnam to ship durian to US
A Dong Nai company is following up on its successes last year by aiming to ship 300 tonnes of durian to the US this season
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ArticleFlorida citrus estimates rise
The USDA has pushed up its April crop forecasts by 200,000 cartons and 600,000 cartons respectively
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NFU ramps up political drive
Agriculture needs better political representatives to meet future challenges of increasing population, dwindling resources and climate change, according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).
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ArticleCoastline re-introduces American Classic
Salyer American’s former label will be used on Coastline’s celery and lettuce before being expanded to other products
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ArticleNZ apple growers win trade dispute
It has been reported that the long-running apple trade dispute between New Zealand and Australia is finally over
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ArticleHot weather takes toll on mangoes
A spell of unseasonably hot April weather has taken a toll on Maharashtra’s Alphonso mango crop
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ArticleRain brings on citrus harvest
A wet start to 2010 has meant an early start to the Queensland citrus harvest, with good fruit quality expected

