All Production & Trade articles – Page 1360
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ArticleIsrael under fire over West Bank label
Supermarkets could face prosecution over allegedly inaccurate labelling of fruit exported from occupied territories
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ArticleSpeciality Produce wins landmark case
A landmark case in which Speciality Produce Ltd (SPL) has regained its status as a producer group has been thrashed out after the High Court quashed two recent government decisions and ruled in favour of its application for recognition as a producer group.
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ArticleLow demand hits Indian grape exports
Volumes shipped to Europe have fallen this year as the global economic crisis hits demand in India's key grape export market
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ArticleUS-EU blueberry trade holding steady
Economic difficulties have failed to dampen the performance of US blueberry exports to Europe so far this season
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ArticleWorldwide forecasts more English apples
Marketer Worldwide Fruit is predicting a 10 per cent rise in its apple volumes this year, while Jazz and Envy production is also set to increase
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ArticleMexican mango deal to come up short
The North American market is set to receive fewer Mexican red mangoes during the summer marketing period following production complications
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ArticleFungal disease troubles dragon fruit
A fungal disease that drastically lowers yields is forcing some Malaysian dragon fruit farmers to switch crops
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Aus food imports on the rise
Australia’s food import levels have increased significantly, with fruit and vegetables heading the list
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ArticleMoroccan citrus exports on downward curve
Lower demand from Europe, and Russia in particular, has seen a fall in Morocco's citrus exports this season
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ArticleRSA citrus deal gains momentum
The summer citrus export program from South Africa has stepped up a level with the departure of the first conventional reefer bound for the US
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ArticleWhite House promotes apple consumption
The US apple sector has applauded President Obama’s endorsement of healthy eating
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ArticleJapanese group snaps up Seeka stake
Fresh MD Holdings has agreed to purchase a stake in the New Zealand-based kiwifruit grower
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Argentina faces citrus export slide
Argentina’s citrus growers will be exporting far less of their crop this year due to drought, difficult economic conditions and large volumes of fruit in Europe.
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Spanish stonefruit optimism
Spanish growers’ leaders in the region of Murcia have said their sector is just starting a “promising” stonefruit season.
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ArticleRSA citrus exports in line with last year
Although packed volumes are 11 per cent down on last year, the CGA says total exports should still reach 90m cartons
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ArticleTesco welcomes Thai exotics to its range
The UK supermarket chain today invited a Thai delegation to its flagship store to mark the beginning of its Thai exotics drive
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ArticleArgentinean lemons set for US re-entry
The White House Office of Management and Budget has indicated that it could put in place rules allowing Argentinean lemon imports
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ArticleRecession benefits low-cost and local
Total Produce director talks to Eurofruit Magazine about the major consumer trends being seen at present in the UK
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ArticleSan Cayetano records positive campaign
Murcian cooperative San Cayetano has achieved positive results for its winter vegetable and pepper campaigns, despite some challenges
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Freshfel attacks EC investigation
The continent-wide industry body, Freshfel Europe, has questioned the new marketing standards set out by the European Commission saying they could endanger the ‘good functioning of the single market, adding costs in the chain’.

