All Production & Trade articles – Page 917
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ArticleMexican berry boost in China
New agreement with CAWA will reinforce promotion and certification efforts in the Asian country
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ArticleUS importers get Recall Ready
Full-day course from United Fresh Produce Association will prepare importers in case of a food safety recall
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ArticleBoost for Aussie veggies in Asia
Horticulture Innovation Australia has shortlisted innovations to boost Australian vegetable exports to Asia
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ArticlePeru could topple Chile in China’s grape market
Peru could overtake Chile as the leading exporter of table grapes to China in coming years, according to Capechi
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ArticleDel Monte earnings drop in Q1
Group fails to deliver optimal earnings after adverse weather-related effects and unfavourable exchange rates
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ArticleSubway appeals for suppliers
Subway needs more fresh produce suppliers to cater to its ever-expanding European outlet base
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ArticleEosta unveils Choco Tom variety
Dutch grower Ruud van Schie is the first to grow the chocolate brown tomato under the Nature & More label
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ArticleQueensland continues fight against TR4
State Government pledges ongoing support to banana industry, including funding for new advisors
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ArticleKenyan exporters enjoying strong demand
Market for exported tomatoes and mangoes said to be particularly strong thanks to increased interest among Russian buyers
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ArticleRussian scrutiny applies to all
Turkish tomatoes have suffered from the Russian authorities’ increased focus on produce imports, with refusals rising to 101 tonnes so far this year
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ArticleM&S committed to quality and UK farming
British retailer Marks and Spencer reiterates commitment to supporting UK farming and supplying quality produce
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ArticleTop four ‘have enough shoppers’
Major retailers could benefit from smaller ranges in discounters as consumers finish shop elsewhere, FPJ Live delegates hear
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ArticleRussia offers India opportunities
Despite its struggling economy, Russia offers Indian produce suppliers a wealth of export opportunities say shippers
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ArticleDiscipline key to selling India abroad
Indian produce firms must take a disciplined approach to build brand reputation abroad
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ArticleCapespan ‘redefines’ offer and ups profit
For the year ending 31 December 2014, the Capespan's UK arm grew its pre-tax profit from £836,000 to £1.6m
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ArticleSH citrus exports to remain flat in 2015
Ongoing competitiveness issues in Argentina mean bigger crop will not result in significant increase in exports
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ArticlePotato firm posts major rise in profit on reduced turnover
Cheshire-based business made a pre-tax profit of £5.8m in the financial year ending 30 June 2014
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ArticleThailand and Hong Kong boost trade ties
Promise of more airline services between two nations prompts hopes for increased trade
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ArticleKVH testing finds Psa resistance
Organisation says that routine tests indicated streptomycin resistance in Psa-V on two Te Puke orchards
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ArticleFreshfel introduces statistics database
Association launches online database for trade, production and consumption statistics

