All Production & Trade articles – Page 1377
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         Article ArticleTesco growth falls off rapidlyTesco has reported its slowest UK growth figures in 15 years today with sales climbing just two per cent in the third quarter. 
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      ArticleFertiliser costs weigh on banana farmersFertiliser costs are chewing up profits for Philippine banana growers, who are looking at other options 
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         Article ArticleSector predicts stellar Chile grape dealUS importers are forecasting a “stellar” Chilean grape season, thanks to excellent quality fruit and improved US market conditions 
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         Article ArticleArgentine lemons ‘may have to wait’ for US accessA change in administration and the current global financial crisis could conspire to prevent Argentine lemons entering the US market this year 
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         Article ArticleMixed forecast for Mexican citrusOrange volumes will fall, although lime and grapefruit production is expected to increase on the previous year, the USDA reported 
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         Article ArticleJapan accepts new cherry protocolA new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities 
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         Article ArticleTrouble for Vietnam's dragon fruit exportsVietnamese dragon fruit have effectively lost access to the US, after the country’s only commercial irradiation facility stopped services 
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         Article ArticleMoney-saving grape sizer in operationA technological development in grape sizing in Africa could see huge savings on labour and increased productivity. 
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         Article ArticleKatopé Malet Azoulay unveils name changeKatopé Malet Azoulay is changing its name to become Univeg Katopé (UK) Ltd and launching a new UK subsidiary of the Univeg group: Univeg Direct (UK) Ltd. 
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         Article ArticleNirvana approved for vegThe Pesticide Safety Directorate has issued a stern warning that certain herbicides are no longer available for sale and supply due to the revocation of their approval. 
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         Article ArticleGreenvale appoints new accounts bossGreenvale AP has appointed a new account manager to cover one of its key accounts, Sainsbury’s. 
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         Article ArticlePiccolo hits right noteA new preparation-free parsnip that is big on taste has been launched onto the UK market just in time for Christmas. 
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      ArticleUK science well placed, insists government adviserUK food science is well placed to help developing countries as well as itself face increasing global supply pressures on water and crop availability. 
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         Article ArticlePlain sailing for MMD after joining council foldThe UK’s largest fruit port’s main fresh produce specialist, Mainland Market Deliveries (MMD), is back in calm waters after moving into the ownership of Portsmouth City Council (PCC) earlier this year. 
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         Article ArticleItalian orange production to fallCountry will import larger volume of oranges this season, according to Ismea, as production across southern Italy decreases 
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         Article Article"Devastating year" for Turkish apple cropProduction fell dramatically this year, although major export varieties were not badly affected 
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      ArticleEU and Ivory Coast sign dealThe European Union and the Ivory Coast have signed a deal to open up trade and increase development in West Africa 
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         Article ArticleSpecial packs for winning Namibian fruitCapespan will be promoting prize-winning Namibian grapes in special packaging this season. 
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      ArticleYorkshire scheme budget unveiledA budget of £8.8 million has been allocated to the Farexchange programme, unveiled in October, that aims to develop the Yorkshire and Humber food and drink industry. 
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      ArticleSeeds of change for premium suppliersConsumers are increasingly turning to their own gardens as the global economic climate continues to slow 
 

