All Production & Trade articles – Page 807
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ArticleGuadeloupe eyes production rise
The Antillean island is keen to increase banana production to boost jobs, but changes are required in the way subsidies are distributed
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ArticleEgypt eyes closer Russian links
The Egyptian government is weighing up the creation of a new shipping line to link it directly with ports in Russia
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ArticleNew campaign for Zespri in Japan
Two new kiwifruit characters set to feature in promotions across digital and in-store channels
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ArticleKazakhstan tops list for Poland
In the continued absence of the Russian market, Poland sees potential in new markets including Kazakhstan, Cuba and Mexico
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ArticleAlgerians call for domestic support
Farmers in Algeria have expressed frustration at the high level of fresh imports into the country, at the expense of locally produced items
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ArticleAU to analyse import risk for Korean strawberries
The Australian government has commenced an import risk analysis on fresh strawberries from South Korea
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ArticleLemon demand 'outstrips supply'
For years a largely overlooked staple of the fruit category, lemons are suddenly experiencing a sales surge as consumers look to add new flavours
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ArticleKölla Group forms Italian import arm
German fresh produce group will look to sell mainly German and Spanish produce in the Italian market, it says
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ArticleProduction and exports up for NZ kiwifruit
USDA GAIN report highlights success of 2015 campaign, with outlook promising over next five years
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ArticleSalad supply tight at Dutch switchover
High prices and demand as salads supply transitions from Spain to Holland are likely to last longer than usual this year due to the warm winter
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ArticleNew anaerobic digestion site for south east
ReFood’s new anaerobic digestion site in Dagenham will handle 160,000 tonnes of food waste a year
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ArticleUS mulls Chilean lemon rule change
Comments open on proposed rule to amend import requirements for lemons from Chile into the continental US
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ArticleFyffes makes mushroom move
Group announces the purchase of Canadian mushroom producer Highline Produce Limited for just under €100m
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ArticleDutch grower launches world's first wonky veg farm
GrowTechs will only produce imperfect produce as demand for oddly shaped fruit and vegetables soars
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Article“Intense interest” in BC blues
British Columbian blueberry shippers are gearing up for the 2016 season, with growing interest from China in particular
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ArticleFruit business helping BayWa grow
While the German company found life tough in other industries last year, its fresh produce business is performing well
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ArticleHonduran melons inch closer to Japan deal
Opening of Japan will serve as springboard into other Asian markets such as China and South Korea, officials claim
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ArticlePotatoes NZ withdraws request for AU access
Australian growers have welcomed the decision by Potatoes New Zealand to withdraw its application for access to Australia
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ArticleNZ packhouses breach employment laws
Six operations issued with improvement notices during audits over March
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ArticleVolumes fall for Asian Citrus Holdings
Summer orange crop down on last season following variable weather conditions over new year period

