All Production & Trade articles – Page 850
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ArticleAsia acquires taste for Colombian dragon fruit
Inspectors from Japan and South Korea visited production sites in Huila to monitor treatment facilities
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ArticleSpanish lemons head for new markets
UAE and Canada among the countries singled out for export growth this season
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ArticleNew Macfrut restores Italian confidence
Relocation to Rimini appears to pay off, with more vibrant, energised event offering chance to build new business
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ArticleOrigine road-testing red kiwifruit
Group, which represents 25 per cent of Italy's kiwifruit production, has high hopes for what it describes as its new "Ferrari"
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ArticlePsa-V found in Whangarei
The first kiwifruit orchard in New Zealand’s Whangarei region has tested positive for Psa-V, prompting calls for close monitoring
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ArticleGhana places ban on aubergine and pepper exports to EU
The move follows advice by the Food and Veterinary Office (FVO) of the European Commission about pests on veg and salad crops
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ArticleMelon market in flux
Direct sourcing, market share and varietal development means the melon category is seeing its fair share of fluctuation, according to one key supplier
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ArticleSustainable growth for Rocha pears
Aristides Sécio, president of the National Association of Rocha Pear Producers (ANP), tells Andre Azevedo why the industry is taking a slow-but-steady approach to export growth
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ArticleDutch top-fruit season takes off
Dutch growers are harvesting this year’s top-fruit crop, with two varieties leading the way in the apple and pear categories respectively
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ArticleGrower gets council go-ahead after polytunnel protests
TW Busby & Son, which supplies BerryWorld, had seen its bid dogged by claims that it would harm the environment
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ArticleHeat hits French apple crop
One French apple marketer has cast doubt on the reliability of the Prognosfruit European apple crop forecast, claiming the summer heatwave may limit yields
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ArticleLJ Betts aims for own-brand growth
Own-brand baby leaf success, a growing imports business and a new £2.5m packing facility are at the heart of LJ Betts’ future plans
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ArticleMixed bag for UK salad season
Commodity lines in lettuce and salad veg continue to feel the squeeze from the retail price war, while growers have faced troublesome aphid issues
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ArticleConcordia growers in blues protection call
Producer association demand credit facility to help pay for netting
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ArticleRobinson expands snack offering
New Mott’s-branded organic sliced apples available in four pack sizes
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ArticleAussie agribusiness given export boost
The Australian government has announced A$5.3m boost export access for small agribusinesses
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ArticleZespri eyes sales growth in Korea
New Zealand’s Tariff Amendment Bill puts the country a step closer to an FTA with South Korea and closer to cutting tariffs on imports
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ArticleCosta revenue hits A$727m in FY2015
Leading Australia horticultural company Costa has announced its FY2015 results, with strong growth across its four key produce lines
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AnalysisOpinion: Consumers need to accept GM
Compagnie Fruitiere's technical director, Mike Corbett, discusses what needs to happen to move the GM debate forward
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ArticleChinese investors caught unawares
Buyers entering the Australian cherry market surprised to learn how tough growing and exporting can be

