All Production & Trade articles – Page 928
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ArticleLemons drive Limoneira growth
Total revenue climbs over the third quarter of 2014 fiscal year, as lemon sales rise in volume and value
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ArticleRSA citrus industry suspends EU exports
'Major issues' forecast for UK consumers in the next few weeks as South African ban on exports to the EU takes effect
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ArticleDutch campaign 'could become' national brand
A campaign launched by Dutch growers to boost domestic consumption of Russia surplus has reached 10 per cent of the population
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ArticleNew Jem could be 'as big as Jersey Royal'
Now in its second year of export to Jersey, and being sold in Lidl stores, big things are hoped for with this new JRC variety
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ArticleStemilt awarded apple license
Stemilt will grow and market the MN55 cultivar, which will be commercially available in 2017
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ArticleCR seeks wider access to China
Pineapples set to be next product to secure import protocol for Asian country
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ArticleUruguayan citrus advances on China
With thousands of new hectares of production in the pipeline, growers are being urged to open up new markets
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ArticleChina says yes to Chilean nuts
Chilean Walnut Commission predicts bright future for shelled walnuts in China
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ArticleSunMoon buys into Ban Fresh
SunMoon bids to extend brand to new products and markets with purchase of majority stake in Singapore importer-distributor
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ArticleArgentinean citrus step closer to Vietnam
A delegation of Vietnamese officials visited citrus orchards and packinghouses in Argentina ahead of granting market access
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ArticleNew MoU for Australia and India
University and research agency enter new agreement to collaborate on research
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ArticleAuditor refuses to sign off Fruttital accounts
GF Group subsidiary faces uncertain future after failure to renegotiate debt prompts Deloitte & Touche to decline approval
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ArticleMajor machinery installation for SAT Moyca completed
The 24-line multi-station systems have been installed by Marco in two of SAT Moyca’s state-of-the-art packhouses in Totana
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ArticleBidvest signs major local authority deal
Catering giant wins contract with Plymouth City Council ahead of free school meals, and boosts local sourcing in the south west
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ArticleChilean cherries close in on South Korea
Shipments could start in 2015 after agreement is reached for South Korean inspection visit Chile to this year
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ArticleEU inspectors travel to India
Inspections of Mumbai airport and packhouses prompts hope mango trade may reopen
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ArticleVietnamese exotics gain US entry
The USDA has granted Vietnamese lychee and longan imports access to the US mainland from October
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges further EU measures
Producers impacted by the Russian ban on EU exports need further help to alleviate pressure, the group says
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ArticleTozer's pumpkin and squash trial
Event expected to be largest of its type ever hosted by a UK seed company, and will include over 200 varieties
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ArticleVitacress bullish despite pre-tax loss
Pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3m, but salad giant points to its rising EBITDA figure, as sign of having had a good year

