All Production & Trade articles – Page 1293
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         Article ArticleCohesion required for sustainable dietUK government asked to coordinate approaches of all departments to clarify the requirements of the country's food supply chain 
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         Article ArticleArgentina anticipates topfruit slideUnusual weather conditions are leading most apple and pear suppliers to forecast shorter-than-normal crops for 2010 
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         Article ArticleAnecoop: ‘disastrous’ season not all badSpanish fresh produce company says despite having citrus campaign “to forget”, it benefited from major increase in prices 
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         Article ArticleGrowth for Chinese citrusChinese citrus production is expected to rise 5 per cent this season, a USDA report says, led by oranges and tangerines 
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         Article ArticleBanana deal to be 'signed on Tuesday'Reports claim that the European Union has brought to an end the long-running 'banana wars' saga with Latin American exporters 
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         Article ArticleLamy welcomes EU banana agreementWTO director general applauds the efforts of all parties in bringing to an end the long-running banana trade dispute 
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         Article ArticlePakistan exporters seek compensationPakistani fruit exporters are demanding compensation after the government halted shipments crossing the border 
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         Article ArticleVietnamese dragonfruit prices divePrices have plummeted below cost for Vietnamese dragonfruit growers in response to declining demand in China 
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         Article ArticlePrices fluctuate in IsraelIn November, a whole host of fruit and vegetables saw their prices increase or decrease sharply in Israel 
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         Article ArticleMoffitt named as export council chairmanPear Bureau Northwest president and CEO has been named as chairman of the United States Agricultural Export Development Council 
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         Article ArticleEU supports Port of Abidjan upgradeThanks to the support of the EU, new cold chambers have been constructed at the Port of Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire 
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      ArticleMexico ramps up avocado activitiesThe marketing campaign for Mexican avocados in the US enters full throttle this week as the American football playoffs season draws closer 
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         Article ArticleJFC Group secures US$135m loanRussian fresh produce company plans to repay existing loan obligations and expand its presence in European markets 
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         Article ArticleFlandria gets festive with spud rangeVLAM is currently promoting two new festive potatoes from its Flandria Specialty Street range, the Vitelotte and the Ratte 
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         Article ArticleFPC hits out at Olympic Food VisionUnnecessary restrictions are likely to be imposed on UK suppliers in the name of sustainability at the London 2012 Olympics, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC). 
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         Article ArticleSeeka to tie up Te Awanui Hukapak dealNew Zealand's largest kiwifruit grower is due to finalise a deal with Te Awanui Hukapak today 
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         Article ArticlePositive results for Conserve ItaliaImprovement in tomato prices combines with decrease in fixed costs to enable strong performance during 2008/09 
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         Article ArticleMexico plans European garlic pushThe country’s garlic industry is looking to boost by at least 10 per cent its exports to Europe during 2010 
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         Article ArticleSeeka set to buy Te Awanui Huka PakKiwifruit exporter Seeka looks all but certain to seal its imminent purchase of packer Te Awanui Huka Pak 
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         Article ArticleSubsole receives Tesco supply gongUK-based retail giant Tesco has awarded Chilean fresh fruit exporter Subsole its Best Supplier accolade 
 

