All Production & Trade articles – Page 1284
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         Article ArticleGrowth for Italian fresh convenience firmLa Linea Verde, one of Italy's leading suppliers of salads, fresh-cut produce and smoothies, posts rise in turnover for 2009 
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         Article ArticleFrance sees drop in cost of seasonal workFrench agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire yesterday announced a drop in the hourly wage for seasonal work in order to help the sector 
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         Article ArticleExpert declares aerial spraying safeAn aerial crop spraying expert has observed the practice in the Philippines and says it conforms to international standards 
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         Article ArticleVietnam slows US dragon fruit exportsVietnam’s dragon fruit exporters are slowing their shipments to the US because of high costs and a drop in demand 
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         Article ArticleMalaysian horticulture looks to SabahSabah’s potential for large-scale horticultural production is being pushed, despite concerns about logistics 
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         Article ArticleFrench fruit producers present FruidissiIn response to the current crisis affecting France's fruit sector, producers are set to launch a new collective mark called Fruidissi 
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         Article ArticleVI.P aims to build apple exportsGroup outlines marketing plan for Germany and Spain as new venture From aims to sell 25,000 tonnes in Russia this season 
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         Article ArticleSpain's citrus sector counts cost of frostsFresh produce association Ava-Asaja says damage from recent frosts could total more than €133m 
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         Article ArticleThanet Earth right on cueThe UK’s first cucumbers of the 2010 season were harvested on Monday at Thanet Earth in Kent. 
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         Article ArticleIndian mango yields downMango yields in the Indian state of Karnataka are tipped to be lower this year, according to the state’s horticulture department 
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         Article ArticleDole Europe to enter berry marketCompany confirms plans to achieve full European coverage by the end of the year following recent trials in the Italian market 
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         Article ArticleSouth Africa targets US citrus growthThe South African citrus industry is looking to extend its reach across the West Coast and Midwest regions of the US 
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         Article ArticleFrench apple growers protest in southwestOn the opening of the FNPF congress, producers in the southwest of France plan to distribute apples to highlight their losses 
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         Article ArticleNew Zealand topfruit crop downThe 2010 New Zealand apple and pear crop is expected to be down 15 per cent on last year after a cold spring 
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         Article ArticleUSDA outlines agricultural export fundingAgriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces allocation of funds to trade organisations in bid to boost agricultural exports 
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         Article ArticleSpanish sector urges official interventionFresh produce groups in Spain have presented the country’s government with proposals aimed at easing pressure on growers 
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      ArticleFlorida growers approve research orderCitrus producers have voted to continue funding research into disease prevention and eradication through a 3 cent per-box tax 
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         Article ArticlePeru records lower citrus salesDespite a growth in volume, the country’s soft citrus, lime and orange exports fell in value terms last year 
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      ArticleMexican avocado imports gain paceSales across the US are being driven by a whole range of targeted promotions in print, on screen, online and in-store 
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      ArticleNew project to help Indian farmsA new three-year project aims to help small-scale fruit and vegetable farmers in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh 
 

