All Production & Trade articles – Page 923
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ArticleSpecial Fruit celebrates 25th
A quarter of a century has passed since the Belgian importer was founded, and further expansion is now in the pipeline
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ArticleGreece and Russia inspect ties
Seemingly at odds with the European Union, Greece and Russia are now turning to each other in search of common benefits
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ArticleAustralia moves towards origin labelling
Symbol would help consumers realise value proposition of local products, according to Australian Made group
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ArticleEastPack signals investment opportunity
Postharvest kiwifruit company encouraged by KISP referendum and future of New Zealand industry
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ArticleLuxury strawberries take off in Japan
Japanese regions are competing to produce luxury strawberry brands that command high prices on the domestic market
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ArticleNZ firms help cyclone-hit workers
New Zealand kiwifruit companies are helping their cyclone-hit seasonal staff return to work and rebuild homes
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ArticleChile presents apple project progress
Latest improvements in genetic improvement programme presented to growers during open day organised by Fruit Technology Consortium
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ArticleBoost for Polish greenhouse veg
Greenhouse tomato production set to rise due to new projects by Dutch firms
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ArticleCalifornia faces mandatory water reductions
Governor Edmund Brown has announced that "unprecedented action" must be taken as drought continues
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ArticleChilean table grapes on track
Exports from the South American nation to core markets up on last season
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ArticleThe Greenery focuses on efficiency
The Dutch marketer has responded to last year’s drop in sales with a major reorganisation plan and significant cost-cutting
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ArticleRecord season for seed potato exports
Current 2014/15 non-EU figure is already up 4,000 tonnes on 2013/14’s final total of almost 78,000 tonnes of Scottish seed exports
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ArticleVision starts Mexican cucumber programme
Vision Produce announces its La Visión cucumber programme, sourced from Caborca, Mexico
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ArticleFresh produce firm in 'sewage stench' complaint
Greencell has reportedly stepped up the pressure on a neighbouring business to take action over a 'tourist-deterring' foul odour
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ArticleCitrus greening fight continues
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces approximately US$23m available for citrus greening research
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ArticlePolish apples land in India
Indian importer Yupaa welcomes the country’s first shipment of Polish apples
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ArticleEaster surge for bunched carrots
Produce World Group believes authentic look and feel of bunched carrots may be behind these huge increases in sales over Easter
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ArticleFyffes confirms 2014 results
Chairman David McCann noted the group continued to perform "very strongly", pointing to growth in all three product categories
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ArticleCasi opens Dutch facility
Opening of Poeldijk facility signals moves to integrate Dutch tomatoes in its supply programmes
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ArticleSeald Sweet boosts Mexican grape offer
Announcement marks company’s ongoing expansion of non-citrus offer

