All Production & Trade articles – Page 911
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Bananas central to Mahindra Univeg JV
New company, set to begin operating by the end of June, sees "huge potential" in India's fresh produce import-export trade
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Carbon first for potato giant
New water and waste initiatives lead to Branston becoming the first firm in the food sector to get a trio of Carbon Trust honours
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Zespri supplies Malaysia year-round
The Malaysian market has received its first-ever continuous 12-month supply of Zespri-branded kiwifruit
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Aus citrus takes off in China
Exports of Australian citrus to China could double this year as more growers register to supply this growth market
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Morocco outraged by EU pricing change
Morocco's produce sector is up in arms over proposed changes to the EU import pricing system, which could leave its growers out of pocket
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US project boosts Pakistan mango sector
A US government-funded project has helped to almost double Pakistan's fresh mango export revenues over the last four years
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Ward replaces Hallett as BGA CEO
Ex-NFU East Midlands director and Nuffield scholar Jack Ward starts growers' association role later this month
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Uruguay citrus bound for new markets
With access to the US already in the bag, the country's exporters are now targeting new commercial avenues in Asia
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Cyclone Ita hits Queensland veg
Queensland vegetables bear the brunt of tropical cyclone Ita, while bananas survive the storm with minimal losses
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FAO urges countries to combat banana disease
The FAO is urging countries to step up their action against Panama disease following its spread from Asia to Africa and the Middle East
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Mahindra & Univeg form India venture
Companies sign agreement to develop supply of fresh fruit and vegetables in India under Saboro brand
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Frost cuts Chile kiwifruit crop
Chilean kiwifruit volumes down by 60 per cent due to frost last year, but PrimLand Chile says it has sufficient volume
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EU upholds India mango ban
The EU has upheld its ban on Indian mangoes and four other vegetables despite lobbying by Indian authorities
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Tozer expands to second warehouse
Seed company will now store all products on site as increased sales has allowed further expansion at its Surrey base
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Compass invests in ripening control
Catering company aims to reduce waste in its complex supply chain through new ethylene-control technology
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High export demand for Mr Apple
Vertically integrated apple business welcomes strong start to New Zealand season
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Argentina inches closer to US lemon deal
Aphis has made its newly published draft pest risk assessment available for a 30-day consultation period
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Peruvian asparagus growers urged to unite
New study claims greater collaboration from different parts of the supply chain is vital to deal with new challenges facing the industry
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Del Campo offers t'mates tomatoes
Initially developed by Enza Zaden, the Tomazur tomatoes are being marketed in North America
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Florida orange crop continues to fall
Latest USDA estimate shows a further fall of 4m boxes, although grapefruit numbers remain stable