All Production & Trade articles – Page 1726
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Harmony boosts Colombian bananas
Unionisation has proved the way forward in Colombia, according to sources in Latin America.Output boosted since ethical reform.
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Workers eye Chiquita subsidiary
According to Central American press reports, workers at a Chiquita subsidiary are looking to buy out the company.
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Potato growers honoured
Anglian Produce Growers has given out its grower of the year awards at the co-operative's annual dinnner.
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Banana dispute settled
EU trade ministers reached a decision last week which spells the end of the long-running trade dispute between the EU and the US over the EU's banana import regime.
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Ports Authority does the business
Associated British Ports is top of the FTSE 250 after showing a good year, and seeing rivals slip back.
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Bananas call for fair play
The banana fair trade lobby accuses the European Commission of trying to implement stage II of the EU-US trade agreement without sufficient consultation, and warned the consequences will be disastrous.
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Youthful talent sought
The Institute of Horticulture is inviting entries for the Young Horticulturist of the Year contest.
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Israeli merger on
An Israeli parliamentary sub-committee approves agriculture minister Shalom Simhon's proposal to merge the country's production boards.
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Arava opens early window
Some canny plantings are helping one Israeli exporter gain an advantage in capsicum supply.
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Big freeze hits Spain
Low temperatures are set to take their toll on Spanish horticultural production.
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Chile makes gains
Good results in 2000-01 are spurring Chile's exporters on as their representatives in Europe plan their most innovative consumer campaign yet.
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Red diesel off the hook
EU environment chiefs back NFU on red diesel proposal amid fears of rising costs.No extension to legislation say Brussels bosses.
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Customer not always right but sector improving
The UK food sector is starting to improve performace at long last. But consumer choice culture may be hampering progress, warn industry experts.
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Crack young horticulturists to pit their wits
The Institute of Horticulture seeks the best under-30s brain in national showdown.£1,500 prize on offer for nation's leading youngster.
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Enza posts mixed results
NZ top fruit exporter Enza has posted year end results for the year to September 30 with increased operating profits but a net loss overall.
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Apple growers must act
Top fruit producers in the UK get a wake-up call from Worldwide Fruit md, Alasair Robertson.
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Big red benefactor
A tractor manufacturer gives UK producers' standard little red tractor a boost.
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Best guidelines unveiled
A new guide to help UK apple growers achieve best practice at each stage of production is published launched.
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Higgins branches out
The Higgins group hopes a new appointment on the Continent will help it conquer the northern European market.
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Brimming with brassicas
A host of exciting subjects are up for discussion at next year's brassicas conference.

