All Production & Trade articles – Page 1321
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Mexican truckers sue US government
Mexico's National Cargo Transportation Association claims the US is violating the NAFTA treaty by not letting Mexican trucks use US highways since March 2009
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Sunkist enjoys Cara Cara demand
The group's Power Orange crop has increased 20 per cent this year
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Thumbs up for draft food safety bill
Several US food organizations are backing draft legislation which will pave the way for a new food safety law in the country
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British strawberry sales soar
Sales of British strawberries more than doubled last week compared to the same period in May 2008.
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Agrexco’s lychees set to take off
The Israeli exporter is readying its first lychee exports, with airfreight seen as the means to maximise quality
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Iraq restricts vegetable imports
Iraq has temporarily banned imports of vegetables, according to the Guardian, but doubts remain about the viability of such a move
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Demand paves way for Aus expansion
Following the success of Australian-grown topfruit in Canada, different produce categories could be set to flourish in the country
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US imports maintain momentum
Despite the recession, the USDA projects fresh fruit and vegetable imports into the US this year will remain more or less on a par with 2008
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Calavo bucks trend with record profits
Product diversification contributed towards record profits in both the second quarter and first half of 2009 for the US avocado distributor
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NZ continues seasonal worker scheme
New Zealand’s government has announced it will continue to support the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme
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French unions protest against retailers
Two unions in the south of France have called for a protest today against the policies of the supermarkets and hypermarkets
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Pear forecasts revealed at Interpera
The European pear forecasts were announced last week in Belgium, revealing good news for French producers
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Morrisons results beat forecast
Morrisons has beaten its results forecasts with a big rise in Q1 underlying sales.
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Stenzel testifies on food safety legislation
As the US prepares to draft a new food safety law, United Fresh president Tom Stenzel says the time has come to end fears in the fresh produce department
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Russia ramps up EU import residue levels
"Urgent" meetings are set to take place this week to discuss the situation, according to Freshfel
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Sunway Group files for bankruptcy
Russian fresh produce importer seeking liquidation following its failure to meet US$27m in loan repayments
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Royal Van Namen in administration
One of the Netherlands' oldest fresh produce trading houses announced it has filed for bankruptcy
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Dole operations unaffected by quake
The Honduran earthquake that forced the closure of the Puerto Cortes port has not affected the company's banana exports
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Total Produce on track
Total Produce has set its sights on a "solid earnings performance" in 2009 as the supplier looks to ride out the recession.
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US watermelon sales holding steady
Mini watermelons accounted for the category's largest growth in sales during the 52 weeks ended 29 March 2009