All Production & Trade articles – Page 636
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports bounce back
Shipments of organic bananas forecast to rise by 10 per cent in 2018
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ArticleA$16.9m fruit fly package for Australia
The package will use modern technology to improve alerts and detection of fruit fly
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ArticleClimate change body pushes for woodland conversion
Report from Committee on Climate Change says growers and farmers should be incentivised to plant trees and boost soil quality
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ArticleGrowers start petition against AHDB levy
A group of farmers say they were not informed about a review into the AHDB statutory levy, saying they "cannot afford it"
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ArticleItacitrus launches year-round organic lime programme
Brazil’s biggest lime exporter now supplies organic, as well as conventional limes throughout the year
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ArticleVietnam import spending rises
Vietnam has spent US$1.43bn on fruit and vegetable imports so far this year, a 13 per cent rise over the prior year period
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ArticleMurcia puts in solid performance
The region’s export volume tops 2.5m tonnes in 2017/18 in spite of challenging markets
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ArticleArgentina edges closer to Chinese cherry deal
Protocol set to be signed within days, but quarantine conditions will limit opportunities for shippers
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ArticleHyundai invests in Cambodian exports
The Korean-owned corporation’s new centre will pack to export standards for China, Korea and Japan
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ArticleCosta signs agreement for NCF acquisition
Australian group expects to complete a deal this year, boosting its table grape and citrus categories
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ArticleLilly Mashing Potatoes land Quality Food Award
Buttery mashing variety from Greenvale wins in unprepared vegetable category following launch at Co-op last year
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ArticleUK set for Pink Lady import boost
Rising demand, higher volumes and smaller fruit size mean UK is set to import more of the variety from France this season, with PinKids sales expected to rise
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ArticleAgreement “takes back control of agriculture"
Theresa May faced parliament for the first time since getting approval from her cabinet over a Brexit withdrawal plan
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ArticleBCPC joins crop research group NIAB
Partnership will "strengthen connections with agri-business sector" and allow for new businesses to be created in digital agriculture
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ArticleChilean citrus exports hit new record
After a faltering start, the season hit its stride with strong demand driving sales in the US market
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ArticleSouthern Produce battles back
While 2018 was "tough" for the sweet potato industry, Southern Produce is looking to the future
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ArticleMexico courts Chinese investment
The government is seeking to develop production of high value vegetables like okra for export to China and other markets
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ArticleChilean storm losses “to hit US$200m”
Fruit producer association Fedefruta says an area of 30,000ha was affected by this week’s storms
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ArticlePhilippine bananas seek security
The banana industry is seeking alternatives as tariffs in major markets add strain to growers amidst competition
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ArticleIndian pomegranate prospects dry
A drought in the state of Maharashtra has affected more than 60 per cent of the growing area

