All Production & Trade articles – Page 816
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Settlers burn Palestinian olive trees
Israeli settlers have continued to target Palestinian olive groves, a vital part of the economy for the occupied territories
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US tightens import rules on Chilean fruit
Move comes in response to rise in detection rate since the start of the year
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Mexico, Portugal boost trade links
Working group to be set up to look at phytosanitary issues and export protocols
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Good prospects for Argentine pecans
Planted area is set to climb from 6,000ha to 15,000ha within a decade
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South Australia eyes China’s retailers
An MoU between the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets of South Australia and China’s Guangzhou will pave the way for fresh produce exports
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Malaysia gets a taste of Pakistani mangoes
The Pakistan High Commission has launched a ‘festival of mangoes’ at Malaysian retailers
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Banana prices rise in Japan
The weak yen and a shortage of supply from the Philippines have pushed banana prices up in Japan
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Kent fruit packer 'finds woman and child in lorry'
Migrant stowaways, trodden fruit pallets and escalating order cancellations are now ‘weekly occurrence’, says distributor
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Ecuador set for mango contraction
Volumes expected to fall by around a third in 2015/16 as temperatures rise says Fundación Mango
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Tesco ‘may list’ Prince Charles’ heritage apples
Retailer said to be testing rare apple varieties as Prince Charles aims to create ‘gene bank’ of heritage orchards
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Chile wakes up to African potential
Trade mission to northern Africa due to take place in October following president Michelle Bachelet’s official visit to southern Africa last year
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New Zealand avocados on the march
NZ Avocado's Jen Scoular says that collaboration is paying off for the industry
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WA apple forecast down on last year
Comment: Fresh from visiting key players in the Washington apple industry, US correspondent Jeff Long offers an insight into the 2015/16 season
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Exotic variants finding favour
Off the Shelf: David Shapley examines some of the more unusual products on supermarket shelves this week
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Cameron announces emergency Calais measures
Extra sniffer dog and fencing will be sent to Calais as migrant crisis continues, with MoD land used for traffic relief in Kent
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SunGold campaign heats up in Thailand
Thai importer Vachamon says its hands-on approach to promoting Zespri’s new SunGold variety has produced impressive results
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Pre-tax profit up by £900k in record year at Berry Gardens
Rise comes on the back of a record turnover figure for the berry and cherry giant - up from £206.9m to £236.8m
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Catalan topfruit output continues to slide
Apple production has halved in the past 20 years while pear output has dropped 50 per cent in 15 years
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San Miguel beefs up RSA operation
South Africa plays crucial role in the company’s programmes to Asia and the Middle East