All Production & Trade articles – Page 803
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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
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ArticlePret to open veggie-only London store
Foodservice chain said like-for-like sales grew by 7.5 per cent in the last year and avocado was the fastest-growing ingredient
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ArticleIG launches kiwi site
Mumbai-based produce distributor IG International is launching a new website to push sales of its kiwifruit brand across India
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ArticleNZ signs MoU with Alibaba
The New Zealand government has announced a partnership with leading Chinese e-tailer Alibaba
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ArticleTasmania inks apple deal in China
Not-for-profit Tasmanian service provider Oak Enterprises has signed a deal with China-based company Orisis to grow its Ruby Pink apples in China
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ArticleWA stonefruit dumped in orchards
Growers claim leading retailer is increasingly looking to buy from eastern suppliers
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ArticleXtreme Int'l takes on the Tango
The number of South African Tango exporters increases as Xtreme International joins the party

