All Production & Trade articles – Page 1269
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ArticleBig jump for NZ horticulture exports
The value of New Zealand’s horticulture exports has almost doubled in the past decade, led by kiwifruit and apple shipments
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ArticleBig challenges for global pear trade
Rising competition and changing consumption patterns demand innovative approach to production, logistics and organisation
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ArticleSoil Association criticises GM trial
The UK's Soil Association has questioned the sense in the new GM potato trials being undertaken in Norfolk
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ArticleAustralian citrus export season underway
This season is shaping up well for Australian citrus exports into the US, according to several of the industry’s key players
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters cheery
Thanks to this season's favourable weather conditions, Turkish cherry exporters have reasons to be cheerful
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ArticleHeartland unveils new apple varieties
Divine and Adore said to be more resistant to disease and in tune with consumer preferences across a number of markets worldwide
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Low tariffs contribute to US deficit
A new report has blamed a disparity in tariffs for the widening gulf between imports and exports of US fresh produce
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ArticleChile predicts blueberry boost
Exports are predicted to continue on an upward trend during the next three seasons
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ArticleAlgeria struggles with exports
The North African country reportedly has a number of obstacles to overcome before it can increase its exports overseas
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ArticleCalifornian cherry shipments ramp up
With a late start to the season and impressive volumes already packed, this year could be a record breaker for Californian cherries
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ArticleUS considers Panamanian peppers
Bell peppers from Panama could enter the US without treatment under new guidelines being proposed
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ArticleRSA fruit industry squares up to shippers
Industry players band together to bring congestion charges imposed during the strike to the South African Competition Commission
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ArticleNunhems aims big for new melon
Seeds specialist Nunhems has announced that it has high hopes for its new Yellow Moon melon variety
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ArticleChile proposes reconstruction plan
Chilean Exporters Association launches campaign to support the financing of jobs and reconstruction of national economy
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ArticleBelgian pears gain access to China
EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking protocol agreement means Belgium will become first country worldwide to export pears to China
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ArticleNew apple variety for Giumarra
The Washington State group has expanded its line-up of New Zealand apples with the disease-resistant Divine variety
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ArticleFreshfel appoints board for 2010-2012
Ramon Rey re-elected as president and calls on industry to identify ways to increase sales of fresh fruit and vegetables in Europe
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ArticleIndian apple supplies weather hail
Hail in India’s Himachal Pradesh has damaged up to 60 per cent of the apple crop, but supplies shouldn’t be affected
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Africa's green revolution
Namanga Ngongi, an agronomist from Cameroon, believes that Africa may be embarking on a second green revolution
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ArticleTaiwan opens to Chilean organics
Taiwan has granted access to certified organic produce from Chile, opening opportunities for apples in particular

