All Production & Trade articles – Page 1351
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ArticleAnecoop achieves record turnover
The Valencia-based marketing company has recorded its highest-ever turnover despite seeing a major decrease in citrus volumes
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ArticleIndia hungry for almonds
India has become the third largest export market for Californian almonds as middle class demand grows
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ArticleExpert search delays NZ apple access
A New Zealand case for Australian apple access before the WTO has been delayed by a lack of available experts
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ArticleInclement weather hits Indian mangoes
Mango yields in western India have been reduced by 80 per cent due to unfavourable weather
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ArticleSpanish berry campaign ‘set to recover’
Andalusia’s berry sector says the berry campaign is now returning to normal levels following disruption caused by weather damage
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ArticleLate freeze damages California fruit
A surprise frost is suspected to have caused damage to Californian stonefruit, cherries and blueberries
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ArticleUK strawberry season underway
Sainsbury's claims new record with earliest ever delivery of strawberries for its Taste the Difference range
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ArticleVietnam to resume dragon fruit exports
Vietnamese exporters are poised to resume trade to the US after shipments were halted last December
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ArticleDragon fruit exporter seeks investors
Vietnam's Bao Thanh Co is looking for investment partners in the EU, US or Japan to develop a large-scale dragon fruit farm
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ArticleCongress urged to resolve Mexico spat
US businesses are lobbying Congress to end the US-Mexico trade dispute by implementing the cross-border trucking program
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ArticleStronger baht squashes US trade
Thai exotic fruit exports to the US have been hit by the rise of the Thai baht against the US dollar, exporters reveal
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Produce imports boosting inflation, CPI shows
The rising cost of imported fruit and vegetables, among other goods, is responsible for pushing the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) up to 3.2 per cent for February, from three per cent in January.
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ArticlePeru to boost avocado production
Since gaining access to the US, the South American country is keen to expand its crop of export-quality Hass avocados
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ArticleSir Stuart facing M&S showdown
Marks & Spencer executive chairman and chief executive Sir Stuart Rose is coming under increased pressure as shareholders at the retailer appear on the verge of revolt.
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ArticleNashi growers join Pipfruit NZ
Industry body asked to administer Nashi pear growers' association, although independent levy will be maintained
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ArticleSouth Africa's lemon exports fall
South Africa has shipped fewer lemons so far this season but there is a steep rise in exports of satsumas compared with last year
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ArticleEU apple stocks push prices lower
Larger European stocks compared with last year are also causing a delay to the start of the Southern Hemisphere season
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ArticleRecord plantings for Jersey Royals
Jersey Royal planting has started a record month earlier than normal in a bid to catch up with lost sales following two torrid years.
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Australians in export uproar
Australian fruit and vegetable exporters are up in arms over proposals to impose a stringent export code which they believe will restrict the country’s considerable overseas business.
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ArticleSpanish growers continue to invest
Despite the economic crisis, figures from Almería have revealed that growers have increased their investments in greenhouses

