All Production & Trade articles – Page 901
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ArticleCoquimbo drought losses reach US$1bn
Industry calls for more government action to help region’s stricken growers
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ArticleChilean prunes put in solid performance
Exports to US, Canada and Vietnam showed the biggest increases last year
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ArticleWork begins on US$1bn Moín terminal
First phase of port project due to be completed in three years
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ArticleAgronomists land highest prize in their field
Hutchinsons trio hailing from key horticulture-producing regions land the BASIS Diploma in agronomy
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ArticleChina and Japan say yes to Peruvian Hass
Shipments could get underway within weeks, according to agriculture minister Juan Manuel Benites
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ArticleNetherlands explores Mexican opportunities
Trade mission looks at closer collaboration in the fields of horticulture, agrologistics and agroparks
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ArticleWe Care, You Enjoy campaign lauded
Three-year promotion hailed as huge success for Spanish vegetable industry
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ArticleRipe timing for NZ avocados
Leading exporter Avanza hopes to tap into the developing South Korean market
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ArticlePortugal courts Chilean growers
Government keen to strengthen agricultural ties between the two countries
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ArticleJamaica aims to rebuild banana industry
Government allocated J$172m to breathe new life into the business
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ArticleIndonesia to boost exports to NZ
Indonesia has announced plans to increase fruit exports to New Zealand as part of an agreement to boost bilateral trade
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ArticleIsrael eases Gaza restrictions
Vegetables produced in the decimated Gaza Strip are set to be permitted entry into Israel for the first time since the election of Hamas
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ArticleQ-Fly detections rise in NZ
Outbreak grows as cricket fans warned against bringing fruit into World Cup match at Eden Park
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ArticlePico shows Indian ambition
The Egyptian company sees promise in India for its oranges, stonefruit and grapes, not least due to the development of the country's retail sector
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ArticleWales achieves UK soft fruit first
First British strawberries are available a week earlier than usual, with growers on the outskirts of Cardiff one step ahead of the rest
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ArticleFire damages leading NZ packhouse
North shed of Seeka's Oakside facility destroyed, however main packhouse and rear coolstores unaffected
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ArticleBarfoots unveils scheme to extend UK chilli season
It is hoped that greenhouse project will prove to be record-breaking, stretching the UK cropping season from four months to seven
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ArticleGrupo AN, Unica to merge
Unica will oversee group’s exports while AN will focus on domestic market
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ArticleGrowers turn to cloud computing
An increasing number of fresh produce firms are turning to cloud computing to boost efficiency and enhance their operations
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ArticleFairtrade Fortnight casts a wider net
This year’s Fairtrade Fortnight is putting the spotlight back on the producers with the focus on a wider range of products

