All Production & Trade articles – Page 1332
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ArticleZespri/T&G hearing rescheduled for 2011
Case moved from November 2010 to May 2011 following a decision by the High Court to split the hearing
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ArticleThai unrest hits produce sales
Thailand’s fresh produce business is counting the cost of the civil unrest plaguing the country, as trade buyers and consumers stay away
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ArticleAustralia explores Chinese opportunities
The Australian government will provide funding to explore marketing opportunities for agricultural products in China
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ArticleUK government reveals food strategy
New Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition releases document including policies for food industry
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ArticleFrench retailers play ball
Despite a sense that the sector has been made a scapegoat, French retailers have agreed to reduce margins during crises
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ArticleItalian salad group unaffected by rains
Recent investment credited with helping country's largest babyleaf vegetable producer, Rago Group, withstand adverse conditions
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ArticleQuarantine measures for grape pest
Authorities in California have implemented a quarantine zone around the site where the European grapevine moth was discovered
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ArticleRain disrupts Polish brassica production
Vegetable output has been hit in parts of southern and central Poland as heavy rain and flood conditions persist
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ArticleAsda reports first fall in four years
Asda has reported its first sales fall in four years in a performance branded “disappointing” by chairman Andy Bond.
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ArticleDrought still bites in Yunnan
While the drought in southwest China appears to be easing, Yunnan Province remains parched, with mixed consequences for fruit and vegetable crops
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ArticleThe Greenery debuts Dutch gooseberries
Distinctive dark red gooseberries available from glasshouse production and set to be followed by open-field product next month
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ArticleMajor rise forecast for Brazilian melons
Volumes set to increase by around 40 per cent this season, according to leading Dutch importer Frankort & Koning
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ArticleNew pest in San Joaquin Valley
The European grapevine moth has been found in the San Joaquin Valley, prompting fears for the California stonefruit industry
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ArticlePuerto Rico could open to Mexican Hass
USDA has proposed an amendment to regulations allowing importation of Hass avocados from Mexico into Puerto Rico
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ArticleBerry Gardens records ‘best ever results’
British soft fruit cooperative Berry Gardens recorded a major increase in turnover last year, despite the difficult economic climate
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ArticleGrape exports underway at Agrexco
The Early Sweet variety is on its way to Europe to kick off Agrexco's table grape offering this year
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ArticleJ&K explores fruit varieties
A project to boost fruit production in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir includes banana and kiwifruit trials
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ArticleCapespan named 5 A DAY champion
Capespan became the healthy heroes of the 2010 Re:fresh Awards, landing the 5 A DAY supporter of the Year gong.
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ArticleFNPF reveals doubts over margin ruling
The French federation of fruit producers has questioned the government's moves to ease the plight of growers
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ArticleWealmoor scoops UK importer award
Exotics specialist credited with pioneering the development of Kenya's horticultural trade picks up top award at Re:fresh

