All Production & Trade articles – Page 666
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ArticleTornados hit Almerían greenhouses
Initial estimates put losses at €40m, with around 200ha of production affected
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ArticleWestfalia boosts LatAm sourcing with Agricom deal
The partnership will further strengthen WFI’s avocado supply base in Latin America
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ArticleAustralian macadamias fall short in 2017
After a brush with Cyclone Debbie, yields were down for Australian macadamias at the end of the growing season
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ArticleGreenyard-Dole: takeover deal is off
Belgian business unable to reach agreement with US fresh produce company on proposed US$2.5bn deal
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ArticleNFU backs Gove’s post-Brexit policy plans
Union welcomes Defra’s strategy for new domestic agricultural policy but Lim Dems brand speech 'an insult to farmers'
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ArticleSoil Association launches new online campaign
Charity’s first January campaign will showcase organic suppliers’ produce and promote their businesses through its website
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ArticleAsoex sounds alert over weaker dollar
Profitability of the 2017/18 season could suffer unless exchange rate improves, Bown says
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ArticleAsda quits buying group to prioritise direct model
Retailer has left the European Marketing Distribution buying group to prioritise and strengthen its direct to supplier model
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ArticleChilean cherries smash export record
With several weeks of the season still to go the industry has already exceeded the previous highest shipment total
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ArticleValencian growers chase higher returns
Avocados, kiwifruit and pomegranates are gaining ground over traditional crops
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ArticleJalisco has Chinese avocado market in its sights
The state has moved a step closer to securing access to China after hosting a successful visit by AQSIQ inspectors
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ArticleBostock chases organic onion opening
New Zealand grower-packer-exporter ramps up operation as it looks to fill European supply gap
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ArticleSFLG and Verfrut pair up for China
After their successful partnership in the US, San Francisco Lo Garces and Verfrut pair up again with a new joint venture in China
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ArticleApple futures trading on Chinese exchange
Fuji contracts listed at US$1,184 per tonne, with first delivery slated for May
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ArticleIsraeli exotics season gears up
Exporter Yapro expects passionfruit yields to be up by 15 per cent after good growing conditions and increased plantings
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ArticleSpanish sector puts in solid performance
Full-year figures from Fepex show that the growth in fruit and vegetable imports outpaced export growth in 2017
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ArticleHigh temperatures hit Moroccan citrus
A poor harvest means exports are set to fall across all major categories
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ArticleCabilfrut ships first RA-certified avos to Europe
Company says three farms have received accreditation with another eight due to be certified this year
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ArticleSomomo grows market for exotics
Australian consumers express increased confidence in exotic fruit as brand gains traction
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ArticleABC welcomes opening of Chinese blues market
Industry confident of competing with Latin American neighbours in world’s most lucrative blueberry market

