All Production & Trade articles – Page 1766
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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.
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Chile back on track
Chilean fruit exports are expecting a return to normal for the 2000-01 season.
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Apple growers protest
New Zealand producers have said they will take their protests over the pace of regulatory change to the NZ parliament this week.
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Chile suffers from R&D deficiency
A lack of research and development in Chile is taking its toll on the apple sector, according to a leading Chilean academic.
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Investment at all time low, says Ruston
Levels of investment in UK farm equipment and machinery are at an all-time low, according to Richard Ruston, chairman of the Royal Smithfield Show.
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SA citrus producers to form organisation to co-ordinate export
After a disastrous 2000, with unco-ordinated marketing efforts leading to unnecessary competition and unplanned consignments, many of South Africa's leading citrus producers have decided to unite to avoid a repeat next year
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NFU clinches work-permit deal
More work permits will be granted to foreign students next year following lobbying by grower groups.
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Regime reform favours POs
Producer organisations stand to gain under reform of the EU fruit and vegetable regime announced for next year.
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NZ top-fruit sector weighs options
The apple and pear sectors in New Zealand are considering the future as they review a report on their industry launched by their government.
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Farm ministers approve new aid levels
EU agriculture ministers met last week and have reviewed parts of the fruit and vegetable regime agreeing to a shake up in aid allocation.
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NZ organic apples set for surge
Difficult market conditions for conventionally grown fruit are encouraging New Zealand apple growers to opt in increasing numbers for organic production.
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Chile makes bank plans
Producers in Chile look likely to benefit from international plans for a new agricultural bank.
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Cranberry growers lack seasonal cheer
A disastrous oversupply situation is threatening New England cranberry producers.
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US considers WAPA membership
American top-fruit growers are considering membership of the new World Apple & Pear Association and could join as early as next spring.
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Inspections bear fruit
Grower groups and officials in Spain say inspection by the authorities of citrus for export is having the desired effect.
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Chiquita farms certified by Better Banana Project
Chiquita becomes the first large banana company to achieve 100 per cent certification for its owned farms under the Rainforest Alliance's Better Banana Project.
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BPC gives growers clinical advice
The British Potato Council is to hold a series of clinics aimed at helping UK potato growers to understand and deal with the problems they face.
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Bifga aims for Blair
The British Independent Fruit Growers' Association is aiming high and is taking its grievances straight to the prime minister.

