All Production & Trade articles – Page 870
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Ceres fruit growers bounce back
After much production was impacted by hail early last year, things are shaping up well for the coming season
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Madera County in citrus quarantine
Discovery of Asian citrus psyllid prompts formation of 100 square mile quarantine zone
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Apples for Health campaign launched in India
Stemilt Growers strengthens partnership with IG International through launch of new promotion
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Chinese citrus imports on the rise
Orange, mandarin and grapefruit volumes all tipped to rise, as key local production hub battles greening disease
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New Spanish berry brand lands in Europe
Cuna de Platero’s Berrycatessen label to include premium varieties such as Adelita raspberries
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Shorter supply chains ‘benefit growers’
Talk by Laurence Olins at Oxford Farming Conference evaluates role of the middleman in the supply chain
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UK could be world leader in farming, says Truss
Environment minister Liz Truss listed her ambitions for UK farming and tackled issues including CAP, GM and Europe
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Korea's citrus imports rise
South Korea's citrus import volumes are forecast to rise during the 2014/15 season thanks to improved US supply and better prices
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US loses China walnut market
Demand for Californian walnuts has fallen sharply this season due to a bumper Chinese crop, denting US grower returns
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Euro dive to lower UAE prices
The recent fall in the value of the euro has reportedly made imports into the UAE as much as 15 per cent cheaper
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Bulgarian growers threaten protests
Producers suggest the agriculture ministry has unfairly distributed funds between the fresh produce and livestock sectors
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BGA CEO Jack Ward outlines goals for 2015
Also believes a thawing of relations with Russia would help UK growers access markets which are currently denied to them
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Kingston limbers up for Peruvian mango deal
Excellent quality augurs well for new season says president Ken Nabal
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Rene Produce hits back at labour abuse claims
Firm accuses LA Times report of gross exaggeration but says it has nevertheless taken it as a learning opportunity
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Spend to halt global banana crisis, UN body urges
FAO claims US$47 million is needed to tackle the new and deadly Tropical Race 4 (TR4) strain of Fusarium wilt disease
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Illegal immigrants 'could cause fruit and veg shortage'
Truckloads of imported fruit and veg are being destroyed if a migrant is found inside a transportation vehicle, MPs have heard
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US and Mexico in joint bid to protect workers
FPAA and CAA sign up to project aiming to prevent labour abuses highlighted by recent exposé in LA Times
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South African pear season underway
The first pears of the campaign will be shipped this weekend, while table grapes and stonefruit are also making headway