All Production & Trade articles – Page 787
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Article"Sky is the limit for berries", says Rabobank
'Burgeoning & Blossoming: The Bar is Raised in the Promising EU Berry Market' highlights potential of European market
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ArticleChina to become Zespri’s largest market in 2016
New Zealand single-desk kiwifruit marketer Zespri has reconfigured its business model in China ahead of a record season of kiwifruit imports
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ArticleJoined-up thinking brings fresh hope for bananas
Advances in breeding, transgenics, diagnostics and disease management are helping the fight against TR4
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ArticleContainerisation a boon for banana exporters
The growth of containerised shipments has made markets more accessible than ever, says Turbana’s Juan David Alarcón
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ArticleFPJ Live panel debates Living Wage and Brexit
Delegates at FPJ Live today said they would vote to remain in the EU, while panelists stressed the gravity of New Living Wage costs
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ArticleZespri releases early profit range for 2016/17
Kiwifruit marketer poised for another solid financial performance, with orchard gate returns for gold looking strong
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ArticleRain slashes Chilean nut production
Initial estimates suggest 30,000 tonnes have been affected, a third of them severely
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ArticlePeruvian citrus on track for Japan
Peru’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation estimates Peruvian citrus will be on track to enter Japan this August
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ArticleBlack spot decision "unacceptable"
Copa-Cogeca criticises proposals that it says will weaken import controls to prevent black spot disease in citrus fruit coming into Europe
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ArticleBostock hopes to change eating habits
New Zealand grower-packer-marketer donates to breakfast programme and sets up organic kitchen
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ArticleTesco widens Kenyan bean spec and stops trimming
Retailer has ‘overhauled’ ordering, widened length spec and stopped trimming to save 135 tonnes of edible crop a year
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ArticleSpanish apples debut in India
Indian fruit importer Yupaa poised to complete "a European hat-trick" with its first imports of Spanish apples
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ArticleFlorida growers highlight HLB impact
Citrus producers taking part in a UF/IFAS survey say 80 per cent of trees are suffering from citrus greening
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ArticleRainfall raises concerns for Chile
Export association Asoex expresses 'regret' following heavy rainfall in O'Higgins, Maule and other key supply regions
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ArticleFirst RSA Sharon Fruit due in Europe
The first containers of the season will arrive in Europe, for what is shaping up to be an excellent season
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ArticleNFU comes out as anti-Brexit
Nevertheless, the union has said it won't be actively campaigning in the EU referendum, and won't tell its 55,000 members how to vote
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ArticleSA encouraged to lean on Shandong
University fellow says Australian state should approach sister city in bid to have fruit fly status recognised
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ArticleHeat hits durian exports
Malaysia's durian exports are set to drop this season as a heatwave hits orchards in northern regions
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ArticleNicaragua bananas affected by drought
Plantings in Rivas area have suffered badly at the hands of recent drought conditions, says local producer group
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ArticleUzbekistan lifts export ban
Uzbekistan will lift a fresh produce road-export ban to help boost farmer revenue, according to media reports

