All Production & Trade articles – Page 67
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NewsVietnam’s fresh produce exports to China plunge 43 per cent
News tied to China’s increased requirements on durian imports
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NewsT&G welcomes successful judgement protecting its IP rights under China’s new Seed Law
New verdict upholds earlier ruling against the unlawful cultivation and selling of Envy apple plant material and fruit
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NewsIndustry concern grows over proposed plant health fee hikes
FPC urges Defra to reconsider its approach and find alternative solutions
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NewsMorocco and France to sign deal to ensure fair tomato competition
The two countries are reportedly close to reaching a bilateral agreement to guarantee fair competition on the French tomato market following a spate of violent attacks on trucks carrying Moroccan produce
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NewsColombian physalis exports keep on growing
Shipments exceeded US$40mn for the first time last year
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NewsEU set to extend CBS measures on South African citrus
The South African department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development says the EU will extend its citrus black spot measures on the country’s citrus for another three years
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FeaturesAre we seeing a structural shift in orange juice production?
The global orange juice sector is undergoing profound changes
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NewsBig week ahead for South African citrus
Several developments in South Africa this week will be crucial for the country’s citrus industry
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NewsBelgian strawberry suppliers mark start of new season
The strawberry campaign is kicking off in Belgium, with the first sale of the season by BelOrta growers Colembie and Colemberry, and a day of activities planned by Hoogstraten
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NewsParaguay sees big jump in avocado production
Volumes growing by 25 per cent a year as more producers drawn by the fruit’s profitability
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NewsPresident of Fedefruta slams SAG budget cut
Víctor Catán said the cuts will put country’s plants and animals at risk
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NewsBrazil green lights Portuguese lemons
Portuguese agriculture minister announced change at last month’s Luso-Brazilian Summit
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NewsTrump backtracks on Mexican and Canadian tariffs – again
Move follows backlash from financial markets
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NewsWalsh Mushrooms unveils £10mn plan for Evesham growing facility
New site will have sustainability and efficiency at its heart
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NewsCalifornia contends with small-size navels
Exporters prepare for a slow season after the hottest summer in history has put fruit diameter at the smallest measured size in two decades
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FeaturesFruit Logistica: Water – the most valuable basis for production
This Fresh Produce Forum session asked how organisations in the sector could best position themselves in the face of water supply challenges
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NewsEurope’s veg exporters “closely monitoring” US tariff situation
The potential impact of Donald Trump’s tariff wars remains highly uncertain, but for European vegetable exporters targeting the US market, much may depend on the availability of alternative sources
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NewsPhilippines green lights South African table grape exports
Milestone is the culmination of ten years of negotiations
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NewsInka’s Berries sends first blueberries to Taiwan
Shipment marks latest milestone in company’s international expansion
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NewsBerryQuest International sets scene for future of Australian berry industry
Over 500 delegates come together in Tasmania for Berries Australia event

