All Production & Trade articles – Page 918
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NZ avocado industry eyes Asian opportunities
Fruit’s versatility and nutritional value showcased by celebrity chef at the Savour Food Festival
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Seeka to sell Opac shareholding
New Zealand firm cites Psa recovery strategy as reasoning behind NZ$3.2m deal
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ChiquitaFyffes: 12 key things to note
As Chiquita and Fyffes prepare to merge, here are some key facts about one of the fruit industry's biggest ever corporate deals
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Weather wrecks Indian crops
Unusual weather has damaged fruit and vegetable crops across Western India's Maharashtra state
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All-round fall in Florida forecast
Orange, grapefruit and specialty fruit estimates all drop in USDA's latest citrus update
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China access draws closer for Mexican berries
Chinese official indicates a protocol for blackberries and raspberries could be completed by the end of this year, with blueberries on track to clinch access in 2015
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Revenue rises at Limoneira over Q1
US citrus specialist sees first quarter revenue growth as lemon prices increase
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Barrowcliffes acquires Ready Steady Veg
Prepared firm Ready Steady Veg rescued from administration by processing company with four jobs lost and eight saved
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Hail cuts Indian mango crop
Unseasonal storms have caused widespread losses to what was shaping up to be a bumper harvest
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Canned produce 'better value' than fresh
Study finds canned fruit and veg is more cost-effective, but nutrient content is variable across frozen, fresh and cans
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Fyffes reports on continuing growth
On the day it reveals a merger plan with Chiquita, Fyffes reports on growth in profit and revenue for 2013
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Chiquita and Fyffes reveal merger plan
Deal will create world's largest banana supplier with annual revenues in excess of US$4bn, according to statement
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Potato firm sets the 'green' pace
E Park & Sons installs one of the largest on-roof solar photovoltaic systems in the UK to save around £100k a year
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Freak hail hits Indian grapes
Freak rain and hailstorms have damaged grape production in India's Sangli and Nashik regions
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Barfoots strengthens Senegal ties
Supply of new green bean crop from Senegal is key milestone in firm's three-year development plan in African nation
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Wholesalers hot for Wye Valley
English asparagus season kicked off this week with many wholesalers celebrating the first delivery of famed Wye Valley crop
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Capespan reflects on top export year
Group announces strong trading results for 2013, following a generally excellent year for South African fruit exports
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Tasmania encouraged to ramp-up apple exports
APAL chairman raises concerns over “use it or lose it” situation in China
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Fruitday on Australia sourcing mission
Following successful sales of citrus and cherries, China’s leading online fruit retailer plans to introduce grapes and possibly even apples this year
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Indonesia promotion for Australian pears
For the first time in many years, the Australian pear industry is actively promoting its fruit in the South East Asian country in 2014