All Production & Trade articles – Page 878
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         Article ArticleFlorida citrus stability welcomedMichael Sparks of Florida Citrus Mutual reacts positiively to the USDA's latest citrus update 
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         Article ArticleTR4 hits second banana farmBiosecurity Queensland has confirmed a second banana plantation in Australia has been infected with the Panama tropical race 4 disease 
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         Article ArticleNZ agriculture players join forces in ChinaFormer New Zealand trade commissioner Kevin Parish appointed as GM of Shanghai-based collaboration between the country’s primary sectors 
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         Article ArticleKingdom eases Saudisation planSaudi Arabia’s programme to limit the proportion of expat workers in the kingdom has been postponed following criticism from businesses 
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         Article ArticleMiddle East takes larger share of Chile apple exportsSouth American country's apple shipments at lowest level in eight years following 42 per cent dip in volume sent to Europe 
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         Article ArticleZespri's European recovery 'on track'Chief operating officer Simon Limmer tells NZ farming publication it will take a couple more years for production to rebound 
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         Article ArticleAustralian cherry exports climb 30 per centCherry Growers Australia believes industry can double exports over the next five to seven years after registering a 30 per cent growth in 2014/15 
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         Article ArticleMauritius approves Indian mangoesIndian mangoes can now access Mauritius after intervention by prime minister Narendra Modi 
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         Article ArticleMalaysia targets ScandinaviaMalaysia is exploring market opportunities in Scandinavia for its tropical fruits, starting with promotions in Sweden 
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         Article ArticleAtacama growers facing grave situationGovernment says restoring irrigation to region’s fruit production is its top priority 
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         Article ArticleSpain pays more for January importsFresh produce import value grew 7 per cent year on year, while volumes dropped 2 per cent 
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         Article ArticleCorbana hits back at deadly spider claimsBanana association maintains that species is not present in Costa Rica and would not have been able to survive journey 
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         Article ArticleGiumarra debuts eat brighter! Fairtrade spring grapesMexican green, red and black seedless grapes will be available until July 
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         Article ArticleIndia suspends okra exportsIndia’s quarantine authorities have stopped all okra exports to Europe following pest interceptions during pre-shipment checks 
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         Article ArticleSpecial Fruit celebrates 25thA quarter of a century has passed since the Belgian importer was founded, and further expansion is now in the pipeline 
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         Article ArticleGreece and Russia inspect tiesSeemingly at odds with the European Union, Greece and Russia are now turning to each other in search of common benefits 
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         Article ArticleAustralia moves towards origin labellingSymbol would help consumers realise value proposition of local products, according to Australian Made group 
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         Article ArticleEastPack signals investment opportunityPostharvest kiwifruit company encouraged by KISP referendum and future of New Zealand industry 
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         Article ArticleLuxury strawberries take off in JapanJapanese regions are competing to produce luxury strawberry brands that command high prices on the domestic market 
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         Article ArticleNZ firms help cyclone-hit workersNew Zealand kiwifruit companies are helping their cyclone-hit seasonal staff return to work and rebuild homes 
 

