All Production & Trade articles – Page 763
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ArticleDemonetisation drive hits fruit trade
India’s fruit import trade suffering a dramatic slowdown amid cash crisis, but impact is expected to be short-lived
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ArticleSunGold production set to rise
Zespri releases another 400ha of licensing for the increasingly popular gold kiwifruit variety
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ArticleNZ exports boosted by Korea FTA
New Zealand cherries, kiwifruit and avocado exports to Korea have increased since a free trade agreement came into force last year
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ArticleChile’s strike woes mount
As unrest among Chilean public sector workers grows, fruit exports are once again caught in the crossfire
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ArticleAfrica and Asia feature in apples' future
Ahead of Interpoma, Thomas Mur of organiser Fiera Bolzano reflects on the current state and future of the apple business
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ArticlePeruvian blueberries take off for China
Inaugural air shipment of Peruvian blueberries to China set to touch down in Shanghai after two presidents sign protocol in Lima
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ArticleIndustry body calls for solution to backpacker tax
The Voice of Horticulture has urged the Australian government to resolve the backpacker tax debate
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ArticleAustralians ready to Grape N’ Go
A new pre-packaged offering from Fruitmaster Australia ticks all the boxes for consumers in a hurry
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ArticleFreshmax NZ launches cherry campaign
Freshmax’s New Zealand export programme will soon kick off with its branded varieties Lani and Starletta
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ArticleChiquita to adopt new banana boxes
Group says box has improved cooling design for more even ripening, which will help cut food waste
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ArticleNew marketer licensees for Sun World
Companies with production bases in Peru, South Africa and Australia to distribute proprietary grape varieties
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ArticleStudy reveals ‘horticulture skills crisis’
Some 72 per cent of businesses are unable to fill skilled vacancies due to shortage of young recruits, according to survey
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ArticleNew weed control tech 'could slash herbicide use'
Targeted weed control technology could cut herbicide use by 95 per cent, according to AHDB-funded research project
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ArticleNew red apples are distinctly green
Series of environmentally friendly, disease-resistant cultivars can compete with established varieties, says breeder
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ArticleEnza Zaden showcases veg innovation
Producers had the opportunity to learn more about the company’s product catalogue at House Fair Spain
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ArticleAPM’s Peruvian investments paying off
Company reports a dramatic increase in reefer container traffic at its North Terminal in Callao
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ArticleEcuador deal threatens Peruvian bananas
Ecuador’s trade deal with the EU could affect organic bananas exports from Peru, analyst warns
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ArticleRSA breaks soft citrus record
Record volumes of the fruit are exported by South Africa during the 2016 campaign
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ArticleAustralian grapes weather storm
Australian Table Grape Growers Association estimates 10-15 per cent of production lost in recent ‘mini tornado’
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ArticleT&G expands tomato range
From Halloween-inspired sweet treats to yellow truss tomatoes, T&G general manager covered crops Anthony Stone has plenty to discuss when it comes to T&G Global’s New Zealand tomato business

