All Production & Trade articles – Page 713
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ArticleUS green light for Ecuadorean pitahaya
Aphis to allow imports of yellow pitahaya from Ecuador under a systems approach
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ArticlePort of LA renews Chilean fruit terminal lease
The Port of Los Angeles will continue to be the West Coast gateway for Chilean fruit arriving in the US
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ArticleDurian deodorant tackles fruit odour
Researchers at a university in Thailand have produced a coating for durian to keep it fresher and odour-free for longer
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ArticleIG International launches new apple offer
Fresh cut product with a twist hits retail shelves across Mumbai this month
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ArticleNT declared banana freckle-free
Australia’s Northern Territory has been declared free of the banana disease after a four-year ban on growing the fruit
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AnalysisWhat now for Iran's produce sector?
Following years of crippling sanctions, Iran is now on the road to recovery, with many eyeing incipient opportunities in production and imports
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ArticleNature's Pride boss Shawn Harris steps back
Founder will remain on management board as Fred van Heyningen and Adriëlle Dankier assume daily control
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ArticleUS officials uncover suspected avocado fraud
Trio understood to be employees of Mission Produce were apparently caught selling fruit for cash to unwitting customers
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ArticleHammond: 'UK will leave single market and customs union'
Chancellor to push for hard Brexit after all, rejecting recent speculation he was urging PM to water down her stance
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ArticleBrexit could disrupt EU banana market
European producers fear volumes could be diverted from the UK to the EU in the wake of Brexit
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ArticleDole opens plant in Mindanao
Dole Philippines has opened a US$20m facility in the country’s Mindanao region
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ArticleAdvisory council lowers kiwifruit threshold
New Zealand grown Hayward that sits between the 2016 and 2017 taste standards will now be accepted
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ArticleChinese firm lets growers produce Trump-shaped veg
From a Trump-faced pumpkin to a Budda-shaped pear, one company in eastern China has designed moulds to grow novelty fruit and veg
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ArticleSpecial Fruit faces berry dip
The effect of the hot weather in Portugal has been to speed up berry production, causing a sudden drop in available volumes, says the Belgian importer
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ArticleDUP to ‘support soft Irish border’ in Brexit talks
Likely kingmakers will push for a frictionless border between Northern Ireland and Republic in Brexit negotiations, DUP MP suggests
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ArticleGiumarra markets Glacier Fresh cherries
Montana-grown fruit to be added to Giumarra's premium cherry offering
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ArticleNorthwest cherries arrive in Australia
New season underway, with volumes and promotions set to ramp up over the coming weeks
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ArticleJD.com launches Mexican blueberries
Working in cooperation with Dalian Yidu, JD.com brings Mexican blueberries to China for the first time
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ArticleSouth Koreans eye Australian citrus
Export programmes underway, as pre-clearance inspector highlights strong reputation of Australian fruit
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ArticleSumitomo and BASF join forces to create new fungicide
Chemical giants to collaborate in development of new fungicide to tackle plant diseases now resistant to other treatments

