All Production & Trade articles – Page 1764
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Leaf links up with Euro partners
A ground-breaking Europe-wide symposium in 2001 will look at furthering sustainable farming across the continent.
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NFU issues new year message
Farmers and growers must show they can meet the challenge of change and turn it to their advantage in 2001, says the NFU.
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Costa Rica sees banana exports tumble
Inclement weather earlier in the year is still having an impact on sendings of bananas from Costa Rica.
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Peggy brings grapes to market
South African seedless grapes are starting a little late this year, as are stone fruit lines, but the prospects are much improved on 1999-2000.
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Potato industry under fire
While the seed industry works hard to produce disease-free tubers, their efforts are in vain when growers mismanage supplies to produce infected stocks.
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UK grapefruit uptake cheers Florida
While the dollar-euro exchange rate might be depressing sales of Florida grapefruit in continental Europe, the UK's performance is more encouraging.
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Pear production creeps up
According to latest figures from the US department of agriculture, pear production in the northern hemisphere is expected to show a slight increase.
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Spanish clem crop runs short
Easy-peeler supply from Spain could be significant by its absence after Christmas.
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Spain set for early start
Weather conditions in Huelva are favouring an early start to the strawberry season.
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Lauritzen integrates in Chile
Danish reefer operator Lauritzen is introducing an integrated transport system in Chile.
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Cluver in control at Capespan
Capespan chairman Paul Cluver will take the reins at South AfricaÕs largest fruit exporter later this month following the departure of the group managing director.
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Enza should open up to non-growers
The operational review promised by the new Enza board in August has been published and recommends that Enza should prepare to list on the New Zealand Stock Exchange and open up share-ownership to non-growers.
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Jonagold prospects bleak
European production of Jonagold will have to fall substantially if growers are to break even.
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Enza takes to the courts
The future of independent export permits already granted for the 2001 New Zealand apple crop is uncertain as Enza went to court this week to block the permits process.
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Anecoop's silver celebration
Valencia-based Spanish fresh produce supplier Anecoop, is celebrating its 25th season in 2000-01 and has announced major structural changes to its organisation.
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Berry volumes build up
A slow start from some sources is being overcome as imports of fresh berries into the UK are starting to increase in the run up to Christmas, according to one importer.
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Chinese exports soar
World Apple Report data shows dramatic apple export increases from China with Fuji leading the way.
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Farm incomes slump
Latest revenue statistics show that UK producers are going through some of their toughest times.

