All Production & Trade articles – Page 1321
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ArticleCool weather reduces cherry yields
A cool spring and early summer period has led to a lowering of predicted cherry yields from the US Pacific Northwest
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ArticleChina key to Zespri kiwifruit plans
The international kiwifruit company says the Chinese market could account for 20 per cent of its business within just 10 years
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ArticleChina central to Zespri growth plans
Chinese market could constitute 20 per cent of kiwifruit marketer's business within just 10 years, says company chairman
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ArticleAgriNurture aquires export firm Hansung
Philippine company AgriNurture has made a strategic acquisition to boost its mango exports to Japan and Korea
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ArticleChilean cherries look to Asia
A potential boom in Chilean cherry production next season will put added focus on sales to Asian markets
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ArticleAustralians urged to support vegetable industry
Australian consumers have been urged to buy locally-grown produce after the poisoning of seedlings in Queensland
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ArticleItalian grapes "up to ten days late"
Harvesting in main region of Puglia now likely to get going in week 29, but fears of a clash with delayed Spanish fruit remain
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ArticleUK beetroot season underway
Recent warm weather helped bring crop on following cold spring that hampered initial growth
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ArticleEurope’s stonefruit crop set to fall
Growers revise seasonal crop forecast down as result of frost damage across Europe
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ArticleBooths backs British summer fruit
North-West regional retailer Booths has got behind English fruit this week with the first arrivals of cherries retailing alongside gooseberries.
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ArticlePanama banana strike persists
Losses reach into millions of dollars as Chiquita banana workers stand firm over their opposition to new labour law
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ArticleM&S reports sales rise
Marks & Spencer reported its third consecutive quarter of growth as it begins to maintain momentum post-recession.
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ArticleTurkish exports exceed US$1bn
For the first half of 2010, exports of Turkish fruit and vegetables exceeded US$1bn (€800m)
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ArticleTomato poisoning leads to price hikes
Tomato prices are expected to rise in both Australia and New Zealand after a suspected poisoning in North Queensland
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ArticleNZ drives Australian mango exports
Shipments soar globally, with New Zealand's imports growing by 200 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleAgrexco poised for mango campaign
Export season gets underway this month, targeting European and Far East markets
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ArticleMango export success for Peru
Export value marks significant increase over the beginning of last year as new destinations are added to the country’s portfolio
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ArticleGhana outlines mango scheme
National Mango Plantation Project designed to open doors for communities through agricultural growth
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ArticlePest threatens Turkish tomato crop
Tuta absoluta has reportedly hit Turkey's greenhouse tomato production, causing concern over next year's crop
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ArticleUnica Group 'set for expansion'
Spanish fresh produce group broadens horizons, with members reportedly lined up in Netherlands, US and Israel

