All Production & Trade articles – Page 887
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ArticleOrange prices up and new EU season supply down
EU orange prices have increased 13 per cent year on year due to lower domestic production - hindered by rain - expected for 2015
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ArticleHazera hails dynamic watermelon sector
Group product manager Mark van der Zouwen sees big things ahead for both mini and large watermelons
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ArticleApp builds Chinese consumer confidence
Smartphone app provides commercially available traceability system for consumers
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ArticleAsian demand for California’s grapes
California is on track to ship 113.3m cartons of table grapes this season, with plenty of international demand
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ArticleUnifrutti invests in Philippines
Unifrutti group has invested in a 2,600ha banana plantation through its affiliate company Al-Sahar Agri Ventures
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ArticleSelect Harvest secures long-term funding
Almond producer positions itself for expansion through agreement with superannuation fund
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd invests in LatAm growth
Company announces multi-million investment in next generation containers
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ArticleStrong start for French apples
French apple exporters are experiencing their strongest season start in many years thanks to clear markets and a weaker euro
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ArticleHeat may limit EU apple crop
French apple producers cast doubt on reliability of Prognosfruit European apple crop forecast, claiming summer heatwave may limit yields
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Capespan North America signs citrus deal
Group signs exclusive citrus distribution agreement with California-based S. Surabian & Sons
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ArticleQueen congratulates Blue Skies staff at award reception
Andre Veldsman and Mary Cudjoe of Northamptonshire-based fresh-cut fruit giant met Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
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ArticleOrganic funding bid is potential ‘game-changer’
If successful, a new bid could see the EU match 80 per cent of industry funding for the ‘Organic. Naturally Different’ campaign
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ArticleFirm set up to try and create 'safer' fruit and veg
Swansea-based Bionema has been created to produce biopesticides like certain types of fungi, bacteria, worms and viruses
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ArticleGrowers face ‘worst aphid infestation in living memory’
Cauliflower and broccoli shortages across Lincolnshire and East Anglia are due to abnormally high numbers of aphids
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ArticleZespri updates 2015 forecast
Returns for all pools fall within ranges released in July, with green per-hectare returns approaching record levels
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ArticleCalais ‘control’ centre to tackle migrant traffickers
Home Office has unveiled new plans designed to limit activity of illegal gangs smuggling migrants into Britain
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ArticleWestern Australia targets UK mango market
State’s government works with leading retailer to extend the shelf life of its offering
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ArticleWildfires have limited impact on Chelan Fresh
Tim Evans tells Fruitnet that localised fires have affected a limited volume of the marketer's fruit
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ArticleBuoyant EU demand lifts Spanish exports
Berries, oranges, stonefruit and courgettes among the star performers in the first semester
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ArticlePeru sends first Hass avocados to Japan
The Latin American nation sees plenty of potential to build avocado shipments to Asia

