All Production & Trade articles – Page 760
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Article'Positive evolution' for Spanish exports
Spain has enjoyed first-quarter growth in fresh produce exports to its main markets, both inside and outside Europe
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ArticleCanaries lose out to dollar and ACP bananas
The percentage of bananas sold in the Iberian Peninsula that come from outside Spain continues to grow
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ArticleMore food parks for India
New sites set to open over coming months, as government ramps-up focus on processing and cool chain sectors
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ArticleTomato smuggler sent home
New Zealand authorities turn away South Korean visitor, after baggage search unearths seeds
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ArticleT&G Global marks milestone in Vietnam
T&G Global celebrate 120 years in business with a customer event in Vietnam
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ArticleSustainable food systems are ‘within our control’
Former IFAD president says separating climate change from food systems is 'wrong' as Trump pulls out of Paris climate agreement
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ArticleMali mango project is 'bearing fruit'
The WTO says a new, multi-agency funding initiative is helping Mali to build a better mango export business
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ArticleNew-season Cornish spuds reach Tesco
Branston-supplied Cornish potatoes in store until August, as demand for the seasonal produce continues
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ArticleSnack to the future
The growth of out-of-home eating is very much at the forefront of seed breeder Rijk Zwaan’s thinking when it comes to the tomato category
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ArticleChile, Thailand to strengthen trade links
Governments agree to establish a phytosanitary committee to advance exports of Chilean agricultural products
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ArticleBonnysa back on the right track
New product lines and revenue streams are helping the company to reclaim its role as one of Spain’s produce giants
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ArticleDirect sourcing: China’s fresh focus
Fresh Produce Forum China discussed some of the direct sourcing models being developed to meet the demands of this multi-channel market
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ArticleChilean supply boost for Sweeki
Added volume allows kiwifruit brand to continue gaining traction in Asian markets
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ArticleDesperate times as Cape rain stays away
Growers in the Western Cape are coming to terms with the prospect of further water shortages causing lasting damage
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ArticlePlanasa acquires US’s NorCal Nursery
The deal adds one of America’s leading strawberry nurseries to Planasa’s portfolio
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ArticleUS producers: 'Trump will boost US-UK trade'
Some US suppliers are hopeful that transatlantic trade will increase under Donald Trump following a dramatic drop in exports to the UK
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ArticleEU study 'plays down glyphosate cancer risk'
Cancer expert accuses EU agencies of ignoring increases in tumour incidence in assessments for renewal of chemical’s licence
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ArticleArgentine citrus forecast down
Volumes dip, but new market openings augur well for the sector’s future, says Federcitrus
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ArticleOrganic pineapples turn heads
Eosta believes demand for organic pineapples is likely to increase and could see Costa Rican growers switching from conventional
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ArticleArgentine topfruit crisis deepens
Exports for the first three months of 2017 fall 18.5 per cent compared to last year

