All Production & Trade articles – Page 880
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         Article ArticleAREFLH behind producer powerThe association of the main European production regions has reiterated its support for growers and the school fruit scheme 
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         Article ArticleFloods hit northern PeruGovernment declares a state of emergency as thousands of hectares of agricultural land affected 
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         Article ArticleCalifornia harvests huge grape cropState sets new record for crop value as it reports on the second-larget yield in volume terms 
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         Article ArticleKini bananas back in MarseilleBanana importer and producer Canavese has chosen the port of Marseille to handle its bananas destined for southeastern France 
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      ArticleNew board of directors for GLASextet includes a former Staffline director, and will get its first taste of action directing the labour supply watchdog in April 
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         Article ArticleZespri targets gold standard as season beginsSingle-desk marketer anticipates record gold kiwifruit sales this season, as first shipment departs from New Zealand 
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         Article ArticleChile explores Mexican hub potentialThanks to its regular cargo flights to Asia, Mexico is set to play a more prominent role in Chilean fruit exports to Asia in future 
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         Article ArticleUS$1bn drought package signedCalifornian Governor Edmund Brown has signed US$1bn emergency legislation for drought relief 
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         Article ArticleChallenging market hits Anecoop salesDespite fall, the cooperative grouping posted its second highest sales ever in 2013/14 
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         Article ArticleRSA kicks off 2015 sharon fruit campaignSeason gets underway with the prospects of a bumper high quality crop 
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         Article ArticleFirst official RSA apple shipment heads to ChinaMarket access breakthrough bodes well for other South African products, including pears and avocados, say sources 
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         Article ArticleOwnership tussle delays Chiquita recoveryChiquita reveals it made a US$62.5m loss in 2014, mainly due to the costs it incurred trying to merge with Fyffes 
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         Article ArticleEl Niño impact “positive” for PeruWeather phenomenon has brought much-needed rain to northern coastal areas 
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         Article ArticleRain wreaks havoc in Chile’s Atacama regionFlash floods leave several dead and cause widespread damage to local fruit production infrastructure 
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         Article ArticleFirst Indian mangoes reach UK after ban liftedConsignment of Alphonso mangoes, from Kay Bee Exports, has reached Europe following a Vapor Heat Treatment 
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         Article ArticleBayWa buffeted by Russian banAcquisition of Apollo Apples in New Zealand boosts profit margin, balancing out a fall in fruit division revenues 
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         Article ArticleChina eyes peachy partnership with AustraliaResearchers from the People’s Republic visit Australia in the hope of developing production practices 
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         Article ArticleBrazil bans Argentine top fruit importsThe suspension, effective immediately, is the latest hammer blow for Argentine shippers 
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         Article ArticleRussia rules out Serbian banControls are tightened following accusations that Serbian companies have been re-exporting Polish fruit to Russia 
 

