All Production & Trade articles – Page 838
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Japan seeks Aus broccoli
Japan is turning to Australian broccoli to fill supply gaps caused by low supplies of Californian product
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Jalisco to boost Chinese air links
Henan-Guadalajara Sky Bridge will give Mexican producers access to more than 800m consumers in central China
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Analysis
Australian cherry exports rise
Record shipments until the end of January, with trend set to continue once February results are released
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CDFA forecasts 20m-carton Valencia crop
California’s Valencia crop is pegged at 20m cartons, with fruit size expected to be average, says CDFA
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USDA revises Florida citrus volumes
Orange crop expected to be 1m boxes down compared with the previous month's estimate
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Awe Sum kicks off Argentine pear season
Company says full programme of organic pears will be available in spite of production and labour issues
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Russia major market for kinnows
Pakistan is expected to ship 40 per cent of its kinnow exports to Russia this season
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Daffodil production warms up
Key supplier Winchester Growers says daffodil season will be on track by April, despite a slow start
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Strawberry success in Siberia
Using greenhouses and imported bees, Siberian farmers have managed to defy icy temperatures to produce winter fruit
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Japan accepts disease-resistant bananas
The Japanese market has opened its doors to a new banana variety grown in the Philippines that is resistant to Panama disease
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Terra Exports implements HK programme
After shipping the first container of Kenyan Hass avocados to Hong Kong in 2014, a full programme is now in place
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Ecuador tariff hike alarms fruit exporters
Import duties on a range of fruits and vegetables to hit 45 per cent from Wednesday
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Concerns ramp-up over TR4
Disease changes the course of North Queensland’s banana industry forever, according to leading authorities
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Sica looks back on tough 2014
Brittany's vegetable producers endured a difficult year in 2014 due to unfavourable weather conditions and the Russian ban
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Coquimbo drought losses reach US$1bn
Industry calls for more government action to help region’s stricken growers
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Chilean prunes put in solid performance
Exports to US, Canada and Vietnam showed the biggest increases last year
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Work begins on US$1bn Moín terminal
First phase of port project due to be completed in three years
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Agronomists land highest prize in their field
Hutchinsons trio hailing from key horticulture-producing regions land the BASIS Diploma in agronomy
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China and Japan say yes to Peruvian Hass
Shipments could get underway within weeks, according to agriculture minister Juan Manuel Benites
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Netherlands explores Mexican opportunities
Trade mission looks at closer collaboration in the fields of horticulture, agrologistics and agroparks