All Production & Trade articles – Page 877
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ArticleEurope expects larger kiwifruit crop
Italian production set to rise by 9 per cent, with double-digit increases forecast in other European countries
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ArticleWest Australian oranges enter China
Two of the state’s citrus growers have made their first shipments to China, with volumes set to grow in future as young plantings reach full bearing
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ArticleScottish growers will lose ‘any profit margin’
Frustration as growers north of the border set to pay all workers the higher National Living Wage, rather than just those over 25
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ArticleTPP “good news for Chilean fruit”
Deal will speed up the opening of new markets for Chilean fruit and improve conflict resolution
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ArticleAsparagus pioneer celebrates milestone
Mexican firm continues to push into Asian markets as production increases
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AnalysisAustralia has little to gain from TPP
The Trans Pacific Partnership will not deliver any significant benefits for Australia’s horticulture trade, argues market analyst Wayne Prowse
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ArticleMoko threatens Suriname bananas
Disease has impacted nearly a quarter of the country's banana crop and "threatens survival of the fruit in the country"
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ArticlePink Lady grower loses entire crop
Vandals apparently targeted Pink Lady production between Bolzano and Trento, slicing hundreds of trees in half
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ArticleWales joins growing list of countries to ban GM
There are now 17 EU nation states and countries that have opted out of growing GM crops under new European laws
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ArticlePolish apples gain access to Vietnam
Vietnam and Poland have reached an agreement offering Polish apple exporters access to the South East Asian nation
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ArticleRising exports spreads disease
A surge in dragon fruit plantings to meet export demand has led to a huge increase in plant disease in Vietnam
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ArticleNo end to CFG strike as talks prove fruitless
Ceres Fruit Growers striker moves into its second month
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ArticleTesco 'to make life easier for suppliers', as Lewis says sorry
The UK's leading supermarket is to introduce a new standard approach in an attempt to help small and medium-sized businesses
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ArticleIndia seeks German support
India hopes Germany can convince the EU to lift its continued ban on Indian vegetables
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ArticleProvenance key to Stemilt pear push
Group's Rushing Rivers pear programme success stems from locally grown message
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ArticleSeald Sweet sees import growth
Florida-based group is expanding its citrus and grape import deals to help strengthen its position on the North American market.
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ArticleHalloween horror as ‘pumpkin poisoner’ blackmails grower
One of the UK’s largest pumpkin growers was told his crop had been injected with cyanide and told to pay £50,000
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges CBS action
Organisations call for EU measures to be stepped up to prevent Citrus Black Spot disease coming into Europe
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ArticleChilean blueberry exports to rise again
First volume peak expected in weeks 49 and 50, says Chilean Blueberry Committee
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ArticleBayer CropScience teams up with NWA
Partnership deal aims to boost membership of US watermelon association

