All Production & Trade articles – Page 516
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ArticleDole boosts Total Produce revenue
First-half results show an overall increase in revenue of nearly 40 per cent for the opening six months of the year
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ArticleKyoho grapes arrive in Australia
First shipment is the culmination of three years of work for Thanh Truong from Aus Asia Produce
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ArticleSamson's thrives in changing landscape
Sydney-based wholesaler believes the key to staying relevant is to focus on adding value, not cost
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ArticleGreenyard recovery on track
Transformation plan having a positive affect on Greenyard's results, with profitability moving in the right direction
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ArticleProexport warns members to curb borrowing
Build up of debt levels within the sector causes concern as two firms file for bankruptcy
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ArticleScales posts record H1 profit
Mr Apple exceeds export expectations, as diversified agriculture group looks to full year results with confidence
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ArticleWater tops concerns in Qatar
Qatari farmers have boosted local production in response to the blockade from its Arab neighbours, but limited water resources remain a worry
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ArticleSweet potato shortages hit UK
Supermarket supply even tighter than expected after extreme weather in US last autumn
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ArticleSpanish grapes make Vietnam debut
Spain seen as increasingly attractive table grape supplier for June to October window
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ArticlePeru limbers up for starring role at AFL
The fair’s first Partner Country saw a 22 per cent rise in agri-exports to Asia last year
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit extends Indian promotions
Inauguration of New Delhi marketing campaign on Monday marked start of Chile Week 2019
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ArticlePure Pac invests in UFO
New Zealand company pioneers the use of unique planting system on its cherry orchards
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ArticleTasmanian onion exports rebound
New project helps drive sharp increase in volume and value over early stages of 2019
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ArticleUS-China trade war escalates
China and the US both announced new retaliatory tariffs as the trade war between the two countries continues to escalate
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ArticleMajor no-deal port disruption ‘will last 48 hours’
NCGM catering supplier predicts UK will soon start letting in lorries tariff-free in event of no deal, with hopes this could force retrospective deal
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ArticleBerryWorld SA forecasts big blueberry crop
BerryWorld predicts nearly double the number of blueberries compared to 2018 with exports going to Asia and the UK
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AnalysisAustralian vegetable exports climb
Suppliers respond to pockets of demand in Europe and Asia, with carrots and onions leading the charge
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ArticleSouth African blues target China
Access to the country will boost job creation on South African berry farms
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ArticleChantenay set for strong season amid marketing drive
Favourable growing conditions and a revived marketing campaign should make for a successful year, according to UK’s leading supplier
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ArticleTesco could delist suppliers for excessive packaging
The retailer has told suppliers packaging standards are now part of its category reviews and ranging decision

