All Production & Trade articles – Page 872
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ArticleRijk Zwaan firms up RSA subsidiary
Group looks to serve country's vegetable market more effectively by taking on sales responsibilities for Javelin Seeds and Firmflex
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ArticleVintage year for California grapes
Shipper Sunlight International says warm, dry conditions have produced exceptionally sweet crop
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ArticleFine increases for Del Monte and Weichert
A Del Monte appeal against a banana price-fixing verdict leads to an increased fine of nearly €1m being imposed
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ArticleBostock Group unveils rebrand
Grower-packer-exporter brings key brands under the Bostock New Zealand name
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ArticleIndonesia set to ship bananas to Japan
New economic deal paves the way for market access, with 1,000 tonnes to be exported annually
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ArticleNergi follows berry growth trend
Marketers expect the Nergi kiwiberry’s impressive growth of the last two years to continue, as the berry category shows little sign of slowing down
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ArticleVietnam targets macadamia production
Delegation heads to Australia, including members from commercial bank looking to invest in the category
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ArticleUS apple crop down on 2014
Estimates show national apple crop could drop 3.2 per cent on 2014, with Washington fresh volumes dropping 5m boxes
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ArticlePAIA releases category plan
Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association in the US has published its Category Management Plan for the sector
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ArticleComimpex joins Group Pomanjou
Leading French apple supplier Group Pomanjou has strengthened its standing with the addition of Comimpex to the group
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ArticleStrong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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ArticleNW cherries can stand the heat
Hot weather won’t derail the season, according to president of industry body
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ArticleGreek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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ArticleSouth Africa investigates CBS interceptions
Head of African nation's Citrus Growers Association calls the discovery of two cases involving lemons sent to the UK "disappointing"
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ArticleWimbledon Pimm's demand sees more cucumbers grown
Demand has become so great, that UK growers have reportedly had to re-plant their crops in April and May to ensure availability
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ArticleLewis points to Tesco's UK-sourced roots record
Retailer's CEO Dave Lewis grilled by NFU on its promises to improve relationships with suppliers and improve trust throughout the industry
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ArticleFirst Citrus Black Spot interception of season made in UK
Despite this, key South African citrus figure believe there is now more understanding in Europe on risk mitigation being done by South Africa
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ArticleMurcia sets sights on Canada
Region’s fruit and vegetable exporters seeking to boost trade with the North American country
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ArticleSoftware firm targets India
A traceability management software firm is targeting Indian producers with its residue sampling programme
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ArticleSmooth start to European stonefruit season
Markets are well supplied and fruit quality is good, says Catalan association Afrucat

