All Production & Trade articles – Page 837
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ArticleBelOrta backs Flower Sprout
This superfood cross between the Brussels sprout and kale is being pipped for huge success by Belgium’s BelOrta
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ArticleChina says yes to Spanish stonefruit
The Chinese authorities have committed to signing the import protocol for peaches and plums before the start of the 2016 season
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ArticleConcern over Indonesian citrus imports
Australian citrus industry officials seek talks on Indonesia’s import quota system during trade delegation to Jakarta, following news that restrictions will be extended in 2016
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ArticleTasmanian exporters warned of delays
Industry and government bodies have dismissed claims that a ban on overtime by Biosecurity Tasmania staff will lead to delays in fruit exports
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ArticleCitrus demand 'higher than last year'
The UK summer citrus category performed better this year than last, thanks to better pricing and more frequent purchases
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ArticleWoman wins Apple watch after naming new variety
Jacqui Lalley became the proud owner of high-tech gadget after naming new Avalon Produce apple Kentish Kiss
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ArticleRSA citrus body 'confident' on CBS
Grower group CGA waiting for EU to review risk management measures at close of South Africa's export season
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ArticleExport returns up for Aus citrus
Industry continues to see growth in China, while Philippine market also shows promise
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ArticleRSA avo season comes to an end
Volumes down on previous campaign, despite boost of new production coming online
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ArticleKorea opens doors to Peruvian mangoes
Peru makes another market access breakthrough, with South Korean authorities approving the Latin American nation’s mangoes
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ArticleChina's Yantai apples shipped to US
Yantai apples will make their debut in the US with the first shipments leaving China’s Shandong province on 9 November
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ArticleSevere hailstorms hit Hoedspruit region
Areas already suffering from drought conditions are now having to contend with the aftermath of the storm
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ArticleNZ reaps benefits of Taiwan trade deal
Apple imports climb 200 per cent to NZ$40m in 18-month period following ratification of FTA
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ArticleChile forced to cut cherry forecast
Outlook for the 2015/16 export season is becoming increasingly complex following cold wet spring
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AnalysisAnalysis: The currency conundrum
Currency fluctuations are providing challenges and opportunities for suppliers. Matt Incles, senior consultant at Promar International, analyses the state of play
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ArticleEffect of Sinai plane crash limited
Last month’s Russian plane crash over Sinai will have little impact on Egypt’s fresh fruit and vegetables sector, according to exporters
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ArticleGlasshouse industry is lighting up
An Agri-Tech-funded project is creating LED lamps that can self-regulate light output according to the needs of a specific plant
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AnalysisRenewables: No longer fit for purpose?
The government’s decision to slash funding for Feed-in Tariffs has left the renewable energy sector reeling. Michael Barker asks whether the sustainability industry is still sustainable
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ArticleStemilt’s Indian promotion a success
Indian import partner says displays at farmers markets are helping to grow awareness for the US brand
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ArticleTesco launches ‘first-ever’ frozen avocados
Retailer expects bags of de-stoned frozen avocado to attract shoppers due to lower price and wastage than fresh version

