All Production & Trade articles – Page 692
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ArticleTotal Produce welcomes Cool Port move
Rotterdam managing director Michel Jansen says outsourcing its logistics has a "number of advantages"
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ArticleFirst fruit arrives at Cool Port Rotterdam
Kloosterboer's new logistics facility takes delivery of pomegranate shipment imported by Total Produce
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ArticlePerfection Fresh trials Israeli mangoes
Leading Australian fresh produce company Perfection Fresh is trialling two mango varieties bred in Israel
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ArticleIndian mangoes enter South Korea
Airfreight trade up and running, as exporters target shipments over peak season
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ArticleAussie grapes go for gold in Korea
Australian Thompson seedless grapes have been branded ‘Tams Gold’ in Korea
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ArticleSunfresh Marketing unveils new avocado range
Long-lasting pulp products ready to hit the market as processing facility opens
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ArticleCosta gains A$1.8m for mushroom farm
The South Australian government has announced funding for Costa Group’s expanding Monarto mushroom farm
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ArticleJV Orchards expands Cobram facility
Australian fruit packer-exporter JV Orchards has announced a A$900,000 investment in the expansion of its facilities
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ArticleHotels promote Vietnamese fruit
Guests to receive free locally grown fruit as part of Vietnam Fruit Week
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ArticleAudio: New pear from NZ launches in China
Greg Cassidy of Freshmax discusses Piqaboo, a new hybrid pear variety from New Zealand just launched in China
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ArticleAudio: Joy Wing Mau looks to add value
China's biggest fresh produce business is investing heavily in value-add services, says chairman Mau Wah Liu.
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ArticleBangladesh bans veg exports to EU
Bangladesh has rolled out a self-imposed ban on veg exports to the EU until quality improves
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ArticleBanana supplier to expand into dried fruit
JN Fox & Sons will expand on its partnership with Earth University to import dried banana, mango, pineapple and tropical mixes
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ArticleSoaring mercury causes stonefruit glut
Spanish producers accuse the European supermarkets of exploiting the situation by driving prices down
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ArticleMission opens Calgary ripening centre
New facility gives avocado supplier the ability to service Canadian customers more rapidly
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ArticleNZ horticulture on track to hit NZ$10bn
New Zealand’s horticulture industry has been valued at a record NZ$8.7bn, with more than NZ$5bn in exports
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ArticleNZ$18.4m boost to biosecurity
The New Zealand government has announced a NZ$18.4m (US$12.91m) boost to biosecurity systems over four years as part of its 2017 budget
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ArticleSainsbury’s move away from Fairtrade sparks concern
Organisation has warned of the possible impact if Sainsbury's replicates new 'Fairly Traded' sustainable tea brand on other commodities
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ArticleClimate change 'to slash value of European farmland'
EU-funded study on how climate change affects farm productivity predicts huge economic losses by 2100, with southern Europe hardest hit
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Bicolored campaign offers tasting chance
European apples were sampled at a recent reception organised by the Polish Embassy in Abu Dhabi

