All Production & Trade articles – Page 668
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ArticleDownward trend for RSA stonefruit
The country's shipments of stonefruit are on track after a slow start, but crop expectations have been adjusted downwards
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ArticleNew Port of Tilbury terminal moves a step closer
Tilbury2 terminal will include UK’s largest warehouse and absorb increase in ferry traffic for perishables among other products
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ArticleHulbert resigns as T&G CEO
T&G board announces resignation of Alastair Hulbert, and installs BayWa’s Thomas Bargetzi as interim CEO
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ArticleNZ cherries hold prime position
Exporters confident of retaining a premium in an increasingly competitive Chinese market
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ArticleCarsol moves towards 12-month blues production
The company is inching closer to its goal of being a year-round producer of premium blueberries
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ArticleRSA grape forecast falls further
Difficult outlook for South African table grapes highlighted in second export estimate
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ArticleChile welcomes FTA with Indonesia
New deal is expected to lead to a surge in fruit shipments over the coming years
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ArticleChile kicks off Spanish promotion
Point of sale activities are being carried out in El Corte Inglés stores across Spain
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ArticleFreshmax revamps Brisbane DC
Australasian group’s Brisbane ripening centre has reopened following a A$5m upgrade
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ArticleBlack veg is new purple, say NCGM traders
Black produce tops New Covent Garden wholesalers’ list of top restaurant trends for 2018
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ArticleFresh produce supply in the digital age
As retail and foodservice supply chains evolve, a special Fruit Logistica report explains what opportunities lie ahead
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ArticleFeijoa hope for Gazan farmers
After years of experimentation, production of guava-like fruit feijoa looks set to take off in the Gaza Strip
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ArticleTaiwan struggles with WA sizes
A shortage of larger-sized Washington apples could push up prices in Taiwan ahead of Chinese New Year
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ArticleMango recall in South Australia
Discovery of Queensland fruit fly larvae prompts fruit to be pulled from supermarket shelves
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ArticleLandgard expands global onion sourcing
German group aiming to become more international and source more products from overseas
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ArticleRed limes make their mark
Australian-grown offering gains attention across the world thanks to the work of Gondwana Native Limes
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ArticleArgentine blues all set for China launch
Negotiations on the new import protocol are approaching their final stages according to the ABC
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ArticleEgyptian grapes to bounce back
Given the tough market for grapes, Egyptian exporters have been buoyed by the opening of the Chinese market and the EU’s decision to lower inspections on Egyptian fruit
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ArticleWashington apple forecast nears record
Smaller crops in Europe and elsewhere could boost Washington exports and lift grower returns
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ArticlePolish apple decrease expected
Report suggests spring frosts have cut down apple volumes and hurt fruit quality

