All Production & Trade articles – Page 1293
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ArticleSpanish lemons set for extended campaign
Lemon producers’ association says good harvest means Spanish sector can extend export campaign beyond original forecast
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ArticleBFV and Profruco agree merger
The Belgian auctions have finally tied the knot in order to save costs and improve the market position of their members
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ArticleUS widens South African citrus access
The USDA-APHIS has recognised new pest-free citrus-growing areas, giving the green light for greater grapefruit imports
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Pakistan to boost mango exports
A new mango centre for excellence will be established in Pakistan after a deal was struck between USAID and the Punjab government
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ArticleMango shortfall forecast for Mexico
Production is down in the north of the country following rainy weather conditions brought on by the El Niño phenomenon
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NFU education packs enjoy success
The National Farmers’ Union’s (NFU) Why Farming Matters teaching packs have gone to the top of the class after proving extremely popular with the country’s primary and secondary schools.
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ArticleUK asparagus kicks off in Tesco
The first UK asparagus of the season hit Tesco stores this week.
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ALV sees early success
Simplified procedures for importing fresh produce and cut flowers are proving an immediate winner for importers and agents with the introduction of the Automatic Licence Verification (ALV) system.
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ArticleAustralia releases IRA on Chinese grapes
Biosecurity Australia wants feedback on the draft of its import risk analysis of Chinese table grapes released today
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ArticleAustralia and Pakistan in talks
The second Joint Trade Committee meeting between Australia and Pakistan took place in Islamabad this week
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ArticleAndalusia shows effects of recession
Spanish region says its agricultural sector has been spared the worst affects of the recession, although incomes have fallen
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ArticleUS considers new Chilean imports
USDA-APHIS claims fresh figs, pomegranates and baby kiwifruit from Chile could be brought safely into the US
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ArticleMission opens Canada ripening centre
The US avocado importer-marketer is to supply eastern Canada following the inauguration of a new facility in Toronto
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ArticleUS muses Panamanian coriander access
The USDA is seeking comment on pest risk analysis for the import of Panamanian fresh false coriander into the US
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ArticleSunkist enjoys licensing boom
The California and Arizona citrus cooperative has used its extensive experience to turn a potentially difficult 2009 into a good year
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ArticleMixed picture for Spanish exports
While Spanish fresh exports to Russia slumped during 2009, sales to Switzerland increased significantly
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ArticleUSAID boosts Sri Lankan papayas
USAID and Anoma have partnered up in a Sri Lankan papaya development programme
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ArticlePeru posts bumper grape result
Table grape sendings from the Andean nation rose by 134 per cent in value last year with fruit reaching 50 countries worldwide
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ArticleSpanish strawberry shortage expected
Growers in the southern province of Huelva are expecting a shortage of fruit this season following persistent, heavy rains
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ArticleGF Group ends Battaglio partnership
Companies terminate business agreement to avoid future potential conflicts amid increasing growth in the Italian marketplace

