All Production & Trade articles – Page 522
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ArticleOrganic apples on the move
With a new season underway, New Zealand organic apples make their way to the US
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ArticleBranston chairman set to leave role
Guy McCracken will step down as chairman at the potato powerhouse following nearly ten years of service
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ArticleWAC pleased with tariff removal
Elimination of the 20 per cent duty on apples shipped to Mexico is "welcome news" to the WAC
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ArticleDurban loads second China/Japan vessel
Breakbulk shipments of citrus from South Africa to the east gather pace
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ArticleStrong start for Colombian avos
The country’s exports are on course to break through the US$100m barrier this year
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ArticleRecord Chilean nectarine exports to China
Asoex said the rise in shipments was due to the success of a marketing campaign focusing on health benefits of Chilean nectarines
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ArticleMexico removes tariffs on US ag products
Tariffs on US$3bn of agricultural imports will no longer apply after US lifts tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminium
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ArticleExport boost for La Libertad producers
Growers from the region in north western Peru will benefit from new government scheme to develop value-added exports
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ArticleUS reaches organic sales record
US organics become mainstream as sales surpass US$50bn for the first time
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ArticleImports ever-more important for Spain
Potatoes, tomatoes, bananas and apples lead the way as Spain takes in more fresh produce from overseas in January and February
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ArticleCompany growth drops to lowest level in seven years
Fresh produce firms’ values continue to grow (at 1.5 per cent) but figures demonstrate volatility in sector after growth of 7.5 per cent in 2016-17
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ArticleLidl rethinks switch to Fairtrade bananas
Not all of the discount retailer's German and Swiss customers have embraced the idea of fairly traded bananas
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ArticleThailand says yes to Peruvian avocados
It joins growing list of Asian markets opening up for Peruvian exporters
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ArticleHalls rewards top graduates in South Africa
Supplier gives its annual HL Hall Gold Medal Award to two students from University of Mpumalanga for academic excellence in agriculture
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ArticleAnecoop unveils 2019 Bouquet watermelon campaign
The group expects to market around 150,000 tonnes of the fruit this season
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ArticleSending mangoes north
Hyundai is preparing to send its first shipment of Cambodian mangoes to South Korea
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ArticleEarly promise for new white asparagus variety
Vittorio has garnered significant interest in Northern Europe thanks to agronomic characteristics, according to breeder Global Plant Genetics
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ArticleMicrochip implants could order our food
Sainsbury's Future of Food report makes some bold predictions for a brave new world of fresh produce
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica woos Murcian suppliers
Interest in the Asian market is growing every year among the region's exporters

