All Production & Trade articles – Page 814
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ArticleAMC announces Peruvian JV
Alliance with El Pedregal will develop production of AMC Group’s exclusive grape line in Peru
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ArticlePort strife threatens Coquimbo grapes
The 2015/16 crop is one of the best in recent years but the continued closure of one of the quays at the port could derail exports
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ArticleRenewable energy 'more attractive' after COP21
Paris climate agreement has sent a clear signal that fossil fuels are ‘stranded investments’, the NFU has said
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ArticleConservative CNY tipped for Thailand
Importers prepare for the possibility of reduced gifting expenditure over festival
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ArticleChilean winter fruit arrives in Delaware
Cargo discharged at Port of Wilmington includes stonefruit, berries and table grapes
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ArticleGolden Wing Mau and Joyvio to merge
Merger creates China’s ‘largest integrated fresh fruit business’ with a mission to speed up the development of the country’s supply chain, Golden Wing Mau chief Liu Mau Wah tells Asiafruit
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ArticleIndia eyes increased grape exports
Reports could put India’s 2015/16 table grape exports at a record 200,000 tonnes providing weather holds in growing regions
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ArticlePico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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ArticleOnline accounting eases importer woes
Chinese Customs are trialing a new online accounting site, developed by Fruitease, to bring some transparency to China's import tax system
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ArticlePachino tomato group demands help
With per-kilo prices well below one euro at the start of the season, Sicily's leading tomato group has raised concerns
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ArticleFlorette doubles UK growing operation
Completion of Angflor collaborative project sees UK-grown lettuce site increase from 11 to 22ha
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ArticleItalian tomato supply chain under fire in new report
Retailers and processors should map Italian tomato supply chains after report finds evidence of ‘massive exploitation’
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ArticleSlowdown puts brakes on import demand
Taiwan’s weaker economy is limiting consumer spending and slowing demand for more expensive imported fruit, say traders
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ArticlePeru signs up to China’s biggest online market
Alibaba deal gives Peruvian exporters direct access to hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers
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ArticleHorticulture drives NZ primary industry growth
Horticultural export revenue tipped to climb to NZ$4.8bn over 2015/16 financial year
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ArticleFruitBull charges into new markets
App aims to increase transparency in industry and facilitate decision-making throughout the supply chain
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ArticleTesco cuts price of ‘Festive Five’ promotion to 39p
Brussels sprouts, parsnips and carrots included in retailer’s flagship Christmas deal with a lower price point than 2014
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ArticleNew Sun World varieties for Australia
Two new grape offerings to be made available to consumers, as fruit breeder and partners aim to market by brand
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ArticleChile cuts cherry forecast again
The latest estimate puts exports at 14.9m cartons, a 27.7 per cent decrease on last season
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ArticleFreshmax launches Lani cherry
The first harvest of Freshmax Group’s ‘Lani’ cherry is underway in Central Otago, New Zealand

