All Production & Trade articles – Page 869
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NY growers unveil new apple variety
RubyFrost is being marketed as a seasonal wintertime apple and is available for a limited period only
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Rival to Oxford Farming Conference sells out
Oxford Real Farming Conference welcomed a record 650 delegates, and launched manifesto for “under-represented” farmers
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US apple stocks up on 2014
Some 113.5m bushels of fresh apples are still yet to be shipped from the US
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Fepex highlights Moroccan growth
Fresh produce exports from the African country to the EU soared last year, according to Eurostat data
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Imports play greater role in CNY celebrations
The growing popularity of e-commerce sites amongst Chinese consumers is fuelling demand for imported foodstuffs
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Australian mangoes set for US trials
Shipments likely to get underway later this month, with work plan being finalised
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NZ dollar brings mixed fortunes for kiwifruit industry
Core Japanese and Euro markets could suffer as a result of strong exchange rate
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Australians optimistic about India FTA
The Australian horticulture industry has said an FTA with India could see fresh produce trade boom
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Pakistan needs food safety laws
Pakistan urgently needs to implement food safety legislation to develop its fresh produce exports, says international development organisation
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Japan’s citrus imports fall
Japan’s citrus imports declined last season and are predicted to continue to fall in 2014/15 as the weak yen and higher prices dent demand
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Proexport warns of lettuce shortage
Prices set to rise in the coming weeks as volumes fall by more than 40 per cent
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Blue Whale and Valdiloire come together
The two French apple producers have long enjoyed a strong relationship, but the new merger will benefit from the use of a single brand
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Halls celebrating 125 years of growth
Sub-tropical produce supplier Halls is marking its 125th anniversary with a series of events and a new brand identity
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Good start for Spanish strawberries
Huelvan industry hoping to stem recent losses in profitability due to price erosion
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EU likely to approve Indian mango exports
Exports could resume later this year, but ban on aubergines, taro and bitter gourds set to remain
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Exporters eye Chinese apple market
A fall in domestic production presents international suppliers with improved trade conditions
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Fruit trader fined £500 for selling in city centre
An illegal fruit trader has been prosecuted for selling fruit from a wheeled stall in Manchester
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NFU is ‘in bed with supermarkets’, claims Monbiot
Guardian journalist George Monbiot has slammed NFU for being too close to ‘the big guys’, and claims CAP is 'unjustifiable'
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End of sanctions on Iran to aid UAE
A termination of the sanctions currently imposed on Iran would benefit trade with the UAE, say analysts