All Production & Trade articles – Page 853
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ArticlePeruvian Hass extends its reach
Country now second biggest exporter of avocados in the world
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ArticleEcuador plans for natural disasters
Government prepares for possible losses from El Niño and Cotopaxi
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ArticleSharp rise in Peruvian exports to South Korea
Shipments have increased by almost 35 per cent since FTA came into force
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ArticleFrench plums in good shape
Good weather conditions in France are responsible for a high-quality, high-yield plum crop this season
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ArticlePBGEA fights to maintain market share
Philippine banana association wary of threat fellow Asian suppliers pose to trade
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Hawke’s Bay bans GM production
Producers in New Zealand region happy to be adopting “clean and green” image
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ArticleSouth African apricots bounce back
There are significant changes offering real hope of a resurgence in South African apricot production, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleUK stonefruit sales shine
Lacklustre weather failed to take the shine off summer stonefruit sales this season, thanks to competitive prices and solid European supply
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AnalysisOpinion: Why we should promote Africa
Susie Emmett, creative director of agricultural digital media company Green Shoots, on why fresh produce firms should shout about the benefits of doing business with Africa
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ArticleMexican avos set to break export record
Shipments during the first half of 2015 up by 27.9 per cent on year-earlier period
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ArticleRSA ambassador tours Philadelphia port
Holt Logistics welcomed the ambassador to the port to celebrate the renewal of African Growth and Opportunity Act
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ArticleCA navel crop forecast at 86m cartons
The Central Valley region of California is forecast to produce 8.5 per cent more navel oranges compared to the previous season
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ArticleColes fund awarded to Butler Market Gardens
Victoria-based vegetable grower has received A$500,000 as part of retailer Coles’ Nurture Fund to aid small businesses
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ArticleItaly pear losses 'over €40m'
OI Pera says around 13 per cent of Abate and Kaiser in Emilia-Romagna lost after 5 September hailstorm
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ArticleNew MoU for Australia and China
Bilateral agreement aims to bolster horticultural trade between two nations
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ArticleFresca rosy in spite of turnover slump and £3m IT write-off
Kent-based firm posted a turnover of £379.4m for the year to 24 April 2015, down substantially from the £426.8m recorded the previous year
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ArticleChile celebrates China coup
The Chinese authorities have relaxed quarantine measures, giving wider access to avocados, and other fruits
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ArticleBarfoots’ Senegal success
Barfoots’ humble sweetcorn experiment in sub-Saharan Africa is now a horticultural triumph that is empowering an entire community in Senegal, writes Luisa Cheshire
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ArticleKenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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ArticleNew biopesticide firm launches in UK
Real IPM UK is aiming to register its suite of biopesticides in Europe, building on established markets in Kenya and South Africa

