All Production & Trade articles – Page 904
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ArticleKenya returns to duty-free access
The EU has decided to reinstate Kenyan exports, which will once again benefit from duty-free access to the market
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ArticleCalifornia storms aid crop development
While coming no closer to ending drought conditions, California's December storms have aided crop growth
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ArticleAgriNurture sells stake in banana plantation
The Philippines' grower-exporter AgriNurture has sold its 51 per cent stake in Tagum Resources
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ArticleMexican berries set to make waves in China
With market access secured for Mexican berries, China's importers are planning promotions ahead of the gifting season
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ArticleDutch pears to make Chinese debut
With Dutch pears due to arrive in China over the coming days, key suppliers and receivers are excited about the prospects for the first shipments
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ArticleFirst UK Envy exports sent to Singapore
Worldwide Fruit confirms first-ever container of British-grown Envy apples exported to NTUC supermarket in Singapore
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ArticleChilean grape forecast raised
Latest estimates point to considerable production increases across most regions
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ArticleTotal Produce tops inaugural FPJ Big 50
First-ever ranking of leading UK fresh produce suppliers sees Total Produce edge out Fresca and Poupart for top spot
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ArticleNC sweet potato acreage climbs
Production increases reflect strong consumer demand at home and abroad
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ArticleRussian woes hit Argentine topfruit shippers
Hopes of making gains in Russia in the wake of EU veto are evaporating as the rouble continues to slide
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ArticleMoldova looks for new opportunities
As the EU opens up to limited volumes of Moldovan fruit, Chris White speaks exclusively to some of the country's key players
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ArticleEurope opens doors to Moldova
MEPs vote to open European market to limited volumes of Moldovan apples, grapes and plums
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ArticleAustralian horticulture finds new voice
New body pledges to represent political interests of nation’s 30,000 producers, with export a key focus
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ArticleScales Corp tracking net profit
New Zealand firm suggests it’s likely to hit June forecast when financial results are released in early 2015
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ArticleUzbekistan homes in on Russian market
Plans to boost trade were discussed during recent visit by Vladimir Putin to the Central Asian country
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ArticleHigh hopes for Pakistan kinnows
Pakistani kinnow shippers are expecting a rise in exports this season as production and market opportunities rise
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ArticleVietnamese shipper makes produce history
Anh Duong Sao, a Vietnamese exotics supplier, made produce history this month by shipping Vietnam's first longan consignment to the US
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ArticleBlues boost for Early Crop
The Tucumán-based exporter saw shipments surge by 80 per cent in 2014
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ArticleBrits 'buying more organic veg than ever'
Sales of organic broccoli are up by nearly 20 per cent on last year, while roots have also seen strong sales growth
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ArticlePoland casts export net wider
Agriculture Minister Marek Sawicki tells Eurofruit how the Russian veto has spurred producers into action

