All Production & Trade articles – Page 1682
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France claws back apple share
Exports of apples from France have been making up for lost time on the UK market.
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Zespri share offer undersubscribed
Growers have been slow in their uptake of NZ kiwifruit marketer Zespri's share offer.
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Argentinean lemons face later start
Production of lemons in Argentina's leading growing area of Tucuman is good but there could be a delay to the start of the season.
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NZ exporters opt for contestability
New Zealand's ministry of agriculture has announced the results of its apple export consultation exercise.
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Research accelerates citrus fruiting
Spanish agronomists have discovered a way of hastening fruiting in citrus trees.
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Dutch top four double up
A new alliance in Dutch fresh produce supply should see more new varieties in the marketplace.
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New cabbages weather well
Varieties of cabbage bred by Nickeson Zwaan and recently made available for the UK market are withstanding the worst of the UK weather.
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Berry blues continue
Producers of strawberries in Huelva are battling hard against conditions to get saleable fruit to market.
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Grape hopes to redress balance
Sendings of grape from Chile are down on 1999-2000, but expectations are for the season to pick up slightly before the close.
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Zespri extends share offer
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri is keeping open its share offer until March 19.
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Costa Rica decision backfires
An announcement earlier this month by Costa Rica that it is fixing a minimum sale price for it bananas might lead buyers to look elsewhere.
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Markets ready for southern citrus
An abrupt finish to northern hemisphere easy-peeler supplies has given southern suppliers an early opportunity in Europe.
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Safely gathered in
Harvesting in Chile is progressing well with many grape varieties nearing their end and stone fruit entering its final phase to give way to new season top fruit.
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Foot-and-mouth problems deepen
Horticulture is suffering from knock-on effects engendered by the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak among livestock in the UK.
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Top fruit battles heat
Argentina's top fruit has recovered in volume terms on the poor season of 1999-2000, but warm weather is having an effect.
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Weather wreaks havoc in Spain
The strawberry season in Huelva has been all but washed away by storms and heavy rainfall.
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Banana import regime delayed
As the battle over the EU's banana import regime with the US threatened to intensify, EU commissioners have stepped in to delay the implementation of new rules.
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Late arrivals may save the day
The late orange varieties are on stream from Spain and may prove the salvation for some growers of what for many has been another difficult year.
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Late lifting flexibility granted
The impact of autumn floods in 2000 has led to late-harvesting flexibility being granted to some growers in the UK.
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HEB launches new initiative
The Horticultural Export Bureau is in talks with Food from Britain to initiate a new campaign to encourage UK exports of fresh produce.