All Production & Trade articles – Page 924
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ArticleSouth African apples back on track
Better prospects for apple exports from South Africa, but pears will be slightly down in 2015
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ArticleChinese market ripe for Chilean avos
Exports set for major push following Aqsiq decision to ease import restrictions
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ArticleLa Linea Verde targets UK, Germany and France
The Italian fresh-cut group says it wants to export some of its DimmidiSì range to new European markets this year
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ArticleDominica reaches out for banana aid
Country is set to import Black Sigatoka-resistant plants as it battles against the disease
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ArticleSlade talks up 'world-class' Welsh future
Welsh government sets out plan to take agriculture to the next level, backed by £1bn development programme
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ArticleGates Foundation backs East Africa project
New project sets out to grow bananas and sweet potatoes in parts of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda
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ArticleCasablanca expands organics offer
Chilean topfruit grower-exporter has tripled its export volume in the past three years
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ArticleCosta Group closes two grape farms
Australian horticultural group closes doors on its grape farms at St George and Menindee
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ArticleTurkish exports to Russia drop
At the end of 2014, produce exports from Turkey to crisis-hit Russia nosedived, but exporters still enjoyed a fruitful year
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ArticleVietnam poised for import growth
CHANGING MARKETS: Vietnam could become a lucrative market for imported fresh fruit once the country recovers from recession and retailers take root
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ArticleDel Monte Pacific defers preference share offer
Del Monte Pacific has announced it will defer a preference share offer in Singapore
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ArticleMore job losses at The Greenery
Around 65 people, including 30 permanent staff, due to be made redundant as group's recovery plan continues
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ArticleUpward curve for Spanish imports
Imported fruit and vegetables continue to grow on the Spanish market, with November volume and value rising
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ArticleSuppliers react to Chinese importer arrests
Reports that managers of major importer Dalian Yidu have been arrested by China Customs spark supplier concerns
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ArticleTesco launches online supplier network
Growers and suppliers can now connect directly to Tesco teams, as well as share ideas on sustainability and food waste
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ArticleUK demand for organic veg at ‘all time high’
Organic cauliflower tops list with value up 66.7 per cent, with brassica, broccoli and root crops also in growth over Christmas
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ArticleCalifornia plums clinch Australia access
Australia’s counterseasonal stonefruit category to receive a boost this year with the addition of plums to the existing peach and nectarine offer
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ArticleCosta Group pursues IPO
Australia’s largest fresh produce group, Costa Group, has announced it will pursue a potential A$800m IPO and trade sale
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ArticleFreshtime sponsors local netball team
Lincolnshire prepared and salad firm has provided Boston West Academy with a new kit for the mixed netball team
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ArticleRijk Zwaan to launch new pepper
Dutch vegetable seed specialist will show off its new pepper innovation, Sweet Palermo

