All Production & Trade articles – Page 1267
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ArticleKiwis write off Italian kiwifruit orchard
Canker outbreak prompts NZ companies to write off investment in 84ha Newgold orchard operated through joint venture with Salvi
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ArticlePeru anticipates sales recovery
Agricultural export volume is anticipated to bounce back this year following the impact of the financial crisis on results in 2009
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ArticleNon-EU sales drop for Spanish citrus
Valencia’s citrus exporters have seen export sales to Russia and the US fall during the first three months of 2010
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ArticleSpanish in berry pledge
Spanish soft-fruit growers have issued a pledge to their UK customers that they will meet demand, despite devastating rainfall and unseasonably cold temperatures that have severely limited sendings during the first three months of the year.
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ArticleFreshfel releases consumption report
The latest edition of the association's Consumption Monitor covers fresh produce trends between 2003 and 2008
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ArticlePositive result for The Greenery
The Greenery has posted a positive net result despite plummeting average fresh produce prices last year, as it unveils its end of year results for 2009.
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ArticleThe Greenery set for "another tough year"
Company posts annual results and underlines ongoing commitment to streamlining supply chain and improving efficiency
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ArticleChile records citrus export boost
Sendings of fresh clementines, mandarins, lemons and oranges from the South American nation all rose last season
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ArticlePeru expands mango horizons
Four new export destinations have been added to Peru’s mango market portfolio during the first two months of 2010
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ArticleCanaries banana exports increase
Producers on the Spanish islands have recorded a major rise in exports, although the sector has warned more EU support is needed
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ArticleFlorida citrus could face disease threat
The appearance of black spot in a grower's Valencia orange crop has led to an investigation by the USDA
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ArticleNZ apple growers feel China’s pain
New Zealand’s pipfruit industry chief believes Chinese apple exporters will continue to face Australian resistance
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ArticleDriscoll’s Australia opens doors
Berry joint venture Driscoll’s Australia will open for business on 7 April, beginning its plans for a 52-week ‘berry patch’
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ArticleSize does matter for Zespri
Kiwifruit growers who harvest larger-sized fruit will be rewarded under a revised Zespri payment scheme
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ArticleVietnam sets lofty export goals
The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association is campaigning for more government support to boost exports
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Fera makes Tuta absoluta announcement
Following the consultation on the development of a UK policy position for managing the tomato pest Tuta absoluta, the Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera) has advised that it will continue with national measures which will be reviewed in a maximum of two years' time.
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ArticleChiquita expects fall in Europe results
US company expects drop in first quarter earnings as a result of depressed economic conditions and harsh winter weather in Europe
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ArticleSpain hopes for strong berry finale
Growers in Huelva are confident they will recover some strawberry volumes after devastating start to campaign
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ArticleEncouragement for UK produce industry
New Plimsoll study shows that 366 of the leading 984 companies in the market are showing signs of strong yearly growth
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Chiquita bullish despite banana woes
Chiquita has responded to problems in the European banana market with an update, while simultaneously unveiling a tie-up on beverages with Danone.

