All Production & Trade articles – Page 922
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Green kiwifruit prices on the rise
Zespri announces record returns for green growers, with marketer also predicting rise in net profit
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Dredging gets EA green light
Controversial flood-control method is set to begin in March on a 200-metre stretch near Burrowbridge, Somerset
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Farmers urged to embrace internet
RPA encouraging claimants to join 55,800 others in making their SPS applications electronically
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Marco and MOYCA in machinery deal
Marco YCM yield-control system will be used at pack-house belonging to Spain's leading table grape supplier
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Camposol switches to fresh
Company planning to maximise sales of fresh asparagus in the coming years
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Spain and France discuss berry prospects
Strawberry growers from the two nations will work on a joint phytosanitary programme
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Australian grapes regain China access
Exports set to resume but requirements of an amended protocol appear challenging
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Clock ticks down to Black Spot verdict
Time is ticking down to the EFSA decision on Citrus Black Spot, but final clarity may take some time
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Lack of chill is as costly as flooding
Growers tell FPJ that down the line a mild winter could cause more problems than recent rain and flooding
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Peru inches closer to Japan citrus deal
Asian country is one of several Far Eastern markets Peruvian exporters have in their sights
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"Year of contrast" for Del Monte
Group slips to an operating loss in its full-year results, despite sales growth
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The age of the supermarket is over
Online, discounters and new retail formats offer best growth prospects for food suppliers, according to City Food Lecture speaker
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Go-ahead for 'mega-ship' Felixstowe plan
Permission granted to berth two 18,000-box container ferries side-by-side, and to increase container capacity
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Hortifrut launches Peruvian j-v
Move will increase company’s early Southern Hemisphere production
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Weak yen hits Japan’s imports
Fresh fruit imports slump to their second-lowest level in 14 years in 2013, but better news for pineapples and avocados
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Rockit continues to fly high
Unique apple offering growing its global appeal on the back of increased production volume
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Flower power amid ‘record’ storms
Cornish daffodil firm claims despite area seeing five ‘once in a lifetime’ storms in seven weeks, their harvest is going ahead
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Zespri dealt blow in Taiwan
Zespri has severed links with its three Taiwan importers after uncovering fraudulent invoice practices
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KAFTA cuts Australian orange tariff
The import duty of Australian oranges in South Korea is set to fall under a new trade agreement
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Positive start for Chilean grapes
Shorter supplies mean strong prices and fluid movement for seedless varieties