All Production & Trade articles – Page 1282
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         Article ArticleOppy to market Orchard View cherriesWhen the Northwest cherry season begins in June, one of the US produce industry’s oldest and most experienced groups will gain a fresh outlook 
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         Article ArticleStemilt launches Pink Lady promotionThe topfruit grower-exporter is using the occasion of Valentine’s Day to bring attention to the apple variety’s sweet and unique characteristics 
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         Article ArticleSabline carrot gets taste recognitionSouthern France-based Prim'land used Fruit Logistica to highlight the Saveur de l'Année status of its Sabline carrots 
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         Article ArticleDole reports Q4 profitDole has reported fourth-quarter profit before taxes and interest and said it sold three manufacturing plants in Latin America to reduce its debt. 
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         Article ArticleGuernsey exports values riseExports of horticultural products from Guernsey reached £49.5 million in 2009 compared to £48.4m in 2008 and £47.3m in 2007. 
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         Article ArticleClayton steps up at Potato CouncilThe Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has announced the appointment of Rob Clayton as interim director of its Potato Council. 
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      ArticleAsian exhibitors hail Fruit LogisticaAsian firms have harnessed the power of this year’s Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin to forge strong relationships 
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         Article ArticleAusveg calls for Fruit Logistica involvementAustralia’s peak vegetable grower body Ausveg has accused the country’s government of shunning Fruit Logistica 
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         Article ArticleAustralia-NZ topfruit decision delayedA World Trade Organisation decision on New Zealand apple exports to Australia has been delayed to mid-year 
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         Article ArticleImport regulation causes industry consternationA new regulation affecting produce imports has angered the trade amid allegations of government hypocrisy over cutting red tape. 
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         Article ArticleFull speed ahead for SerbiaFruit Logistica 2010: The country's exporters are out in force again in Berlin this week as awareness of global markets grows 
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      ArticlePakistan kinnows ride the bumpsAfter overcoming several early-season hurdles, Pakistan exporters have cleared the field and are charging for the finish line 
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         Article ArticleAustralia builds new research centreAustralia’s most populated state, New South Wales, will play host to a new A$5.9m farming research facility 
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         Article ArticleMFC pulls out of RiversunMajor Australian citrus packer Mildura Fruit Company has revealed its plans for the US market in 2010 following its decision to quit Riversun 
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         Article ArticlePakistan expects Japan mango accessA Japanese ban on Pakistani mango imports is likely to be lifted soon following negotiations 
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         Article ArticleBel'Export unveils new red pearFruit Logistica 2010: Belgian topfruit specialist says it has high hopes for a new red pear variety launched in Berlin this week 
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         Article ArticleStrawberry debut for ProtofanousiFruit Logistica 2010: Greek exporter tells reporters at Berlin trade show it is preparing to export strawberries for the first time 
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         Article ArticleTet busies Vietnamese exportsTraditional Vietnamese food products are in increasing demand as the Tet festival nears 
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         Article ArticleDole posts improved yearly resultsFresh produce giant sees growth in earnings and reduction in debt through 2009, while revenue falls on asset sales 
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         Article ArticleChile eyes growing opportunitiesEstimates point towards another solid year of fresh fruit exports to the US with sales continuing to be supported by an array of consumer marketing activities 
 

