All Production & Trade articles – Page 769
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ArticleMexicans see funny side of avo shortage
Fruit has become a must-have luxury item as prices surge
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ArticleSun World appoints California licensees
Group's proprietary grapes more broadly available through appointments of Sunlight and Sun Pacific
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ArticleJapanese agri-businesses eyeing Vietnam
The Trans-Pacific Partnership could open opportunities for Japanese businesses to invest in Vietnamese agriculture
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ArticleWholesaler at centre of salad E.coli scare
A wholesale distributor is at the centre of an investigation into a recent E. coli outbreak with all of its products withdrawn
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ArticlePeruvian exporters target growth in Italy
Latin American nation's promotional body Promperù named as official partner country of international trade fair Macfrut
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ArticleKids fed food facts at educational event
5,500 children learned about their food’s journey from farm to fork at a nationwide educational event on Friday
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ArticleTesco launches zesty new melon variety
Tesco is giving its melons a ‘tangy twist’ with a new Spanish variety of the fruit set to hit the UK this month
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ArticlePeru to play greater role in Chinese avo supply
Juan Carlos Ríos of Interbank said Peru could double its market share in China by the end of the decade
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ArticleE.coli outbreak linked to mixed leaves and rocket
Public Health England is investigating 109 cases of E.coli that the body said may be linked to mixed leaves and rocket
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ArticleStahmann Farms goes online in China
Australian nut producer launches ecommerce shop to build its brand in China
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit making inroads in southwest China
Zespri distributor in China’s Southwest, Golden Orchard, has targeted 2.5 cartons of New Zealand kiwifruit imports into the region this season
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ArticleVietnam exports to China soar
Vietnamese fresh produce exports to China rose nearly 80 per cent during the first five months of 2016 over the prior year period
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ArticleFlorida pest outbreak cost calculated
University of Florida IFAS investigation finds 2015 fruit fly outbreak cost growers US$4.1m
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ArticleTurkey close to Russia return
The normalisation of relations between Turkey and Russia is expected to lead to the speedy resumption of trade between the two countries
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ArticleTesco potato group secures new long-term contracts
New three-year contracts that offer prices based on production and input costs have been hailed as a ‘retail first’ for potatoes
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ArticleWork on Antioquía port to begin in October
Together with other major infrastructure projects, it will be major boost for regional economy
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ArticleBranston unveils £1.7m packing line
The investment at the company’s Perthshire site is in response to gearing up production for new long-term supply contract
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ArticleOliver Watts joins Syngenta as brassica specialist
MDS and Harper Adams graduate has joined crop protection giant as crop specialist on seeds for cauliflowers and borecole
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ArticleStorms take toll on Dutch growers
Country hit by hail "the size of tennis balls", damaging greenhouses and crops
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ArticleFreshfel calls for Russian dialogue
Association says it regrets ongoing political dispute and calls on EC to maintain dialogue in a bid to restore trade

