All Production & Trade articles – Page 1383
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         Article ArticleUpdate: Dole suspends melon dealFollowing difficulties last season, Dole has revealed it will not import fresh melons for distribution in either Germany or the Benelux region during the coming year 
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         Article ArticleDrought forcing Oz growers outGrowers in the Australian region of Goulburn are being forced out of the industry by extreme drought conditions. 
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      ArticlePoland, Spain step up illegal pesticide battleThe countries are taking different approaches to getting counterfeit plant protection products off the market 
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      ArticleTesco reveals Asian growthTesco has unveiled like-for-like sales growth in its three Asian markets for the 10 weeks to November 1, 2008. 
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         Article ArticleNFU urges Europe to hold nerve on CAPEurope must hold its nerve on the forthcoming CAP Health Check and continue to drive through the reforms fundamental to ensuring a vibrant and competitive farming industry here and on the continent, insists the National Farmers’ Union (NFU). 
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      ArticleCarmel's new pepper is Ever GreenIsraeli supplier Carmel-Agrexco will export a new and exclusive pepper variety, Ever Green, on a semi-commercial basis by seafreight this season. 
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         Article ArticleZespri tops 100m cartons for NZ seasonActing CEO Lain Jager hails "outstanding year" for world's leading kiwifruit marketer as New Zealand exports draw to a close 
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         Article ArticleOppenheimer celebrates 150 yearsThe importer-marketer has introduced Canadians to many favorites, including Japanese mandarin oranges, Granny Smith and Enza Jazz apples, Zespri kiwifruit, and Amorosa tomatoes 
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         Article ArticleBumper ride for California stonesCalifornia stonefruit producers are striving to make the most of their export potential this year, as they deal with a bumper crop. 
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      ArticleNZ apple sector tracks carbon emissionsThe New Zealand apple industry will work on reducing its carbon emissions in an effort to quell consumer concerns about food miles in export markets, reports Radio New Zealand 
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         Article ArticleNew Thai quarantine laws stir the pot for suppliersSouth Africa and Australia still face market access problems as Thailand’s main import season draws closer 
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      ArticleRussian growth for Chinese apple exportsChinese apples are taking a bite out of Eastern Europe’s market share in Russia 
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         Article ArticleDole Germany suspends melon dealFollowing a difficult campaign last season, Dole Germany says it will not import and distribute fresh melons during the coming year 
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         Article ArticleDel Monte makes Cameroon switchCompany will send its Cameroon banana volumes to Europe on container services operated by Maersk Line 
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         Article ArticlePhilippines offers Saudis 100,000haSaudi investors have been offered 100,000ha for agricultural production in the Philippines’ Davao Oriental Province 
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      ArticleCitrus Australia gets down to businessAustralia’s new peak citrus body has got right down to the business of grower representation 
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         Article ArticleLandgard secures Peter Vetter takeoverLeading German marketing organisation opens the way for expansion in key markets across Europe 
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         Article ArticleCarbon neutrality edges closer in Costa RicaCosta Rica’s banana industry is aiming to be the first in the world to be completely carbon neutral in four years’ time. 
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      ArticleEasy crunch apple on sale at TescoA new variety that is deemed easier to bite is set to go on sale at Tesco outlets across the UK 
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         Article ArticleCitrus production to rise in South AfricaA USDA report has pointed to increased citrus volumes during 2008/09, as well as a jump in fruit volumes exported 
 

