All Production & Trade articles – Page 1351
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ArticleCPA's mixed views on pesticide report
A factsheet on the impact of new EU pesticide regulations on UK agriculture has been released by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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ArticleAgrexco sends out first pomegranates
The first shipment of Ako and Shani pomegranates from Agrexco has left Israel today.
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ArticleIsraeli mango season looking positive
Exports are on course to return to their traditional level following improved weather conditions this year
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ArticleIndian banana exports soar
Overseas demand for the fruit has increased with exports shooting up by 89 per cent between January and April this year
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ArticleCollett's first to market with English apples
The first sample of this season’s British apples was picked today at a secret Kent location.
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ArticleHonduran grapefruit exporter 'confident'
In spite of the political upheaval, Honduran grapefruit exporter Chumbagua says it anticipates a strong campaign
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ArticleUS pears shape up strongly
Pear growers in the US North West are optimistic that they can compete with European product, with early signs of a bumper crop in the region.
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ArticleAgrexco pomegranate campaign underway
The group's first shipment of the fruit leaves Israel today, kicking off an export campaign that could total 6,500 tonnes
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ArticleBananas buck the trend in Japan
Imports look set to hit record numbers as demand for the fruit continues unabated
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Israeli exports suffer slump
Agricultural exports from Israel have fallen by almost a quarter on last year, with citrus among the products heavily hit.
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FTA welcomes third runway findings
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed findings from the House of Commons Select Committee that a third runway at Heathrow would reduce wasted fuel emissions.
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Unica Group and QDF sign strategic deal
Spanish fresh produce groups Quality Distribution Fruits and Unica Group have signed a strategic deal to collaborate commercially
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ArticleBrazilian papayas set for crop recovery
Volume should pick up during late summer when production gets back on track following poor weather conditions
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Pakistan mango exports on track
The country had exported 45,000 tonnes of the fruit by the end of June, and is on track to hit government targets
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ArticlePakistan produce exports thrive
Fruit and vegetable exports from Pakistan have increased significantly in the last year as the country shrugs off the economic downturn.
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ArticleDutch exports pick up as demand recovers
Early signs of a turnaround in demand for fruit and vegetables from the Netherlands have been noted by Productschap Tuinbouw
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ArticleEU stonefruit hit by poor weather
'Season to forget' in Greece as Italians call on whole supply chain to pull together during remainder of campaign
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ArticleGood start for Taiwan mango exports
The first six months of the year have seen the volume and value of Taiwan's mango exports soar
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ArticleAussie growers assess Asian potential
A group of Australian producers are touring Asia to assess possible future export opportunities
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Spanish melon growers destroy crops
Melon growers in the Spanish region of Murcia are destroying 30 per cent of their crop.

