All Production & Trade articles – Page 931
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ArticleChilean blues find favour in Turkey
Improved availability has led to a surge in demand, particularly among young, affluent consumers
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ArticleItalian firms expect shift in apple market
Exporters believe Russian ban and timely conclusion to overseas supply could favour localisation of European market
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ArticleChile sees continual growth of exports to China
Chilean exports of fresh fruit to China and Hong Kong have risen 235 per cent since 2008
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ArticleChilean trade mission announces Asia tour
Visit by high-level delegation to China and South Korea expected to speed up negotiations for market access in key products
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ArticleSelect Harvest reveals profit
Surge in almond prices helps grower-packer-marketer to record net profit over 2014 financial year
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ArticleUSDA announces China reopen to CA citrus
The US agriculture secretary has announced California citrus growers can resume exports to China
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ArticleTesco signs major new citrus deal
Five-year partnership contract with AMC Group builds upon a two-decade relationship between the businesses
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ArticleHappy Gilmore starts box scheme
Veg grower Nathan Gilmore not only took action to improve his own diet, but also to get more produce in the diets of others
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ArticleBad weather causes drop in profits and turnover for JO Sims
Fresh produce giant posts turnover of £43.6 million and pre-tax profits of £637,000 for the most recent financial year
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ArticleSurge in Nando's popularity boosts UK sweetcorn supply
Growers such as Barfoots also aided in this by a record early start for the crop together with ideal growing conditions
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ArticleSeeka announces debt increase
Total debt rises by over NZ$10m (US$8.4m) in 12 months to June 30, after purchase of Glassfields
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ArticleNorthwest pears on track for solid season
Revised estimate puts crop at over 440,000 tonnes, with growers hopeful of extending harvest into October
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ArticleMaersk returns Russia-bound goods
Global shipping company has sent a "significant" amount of goods on course to Russia back to original senders
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ArticleRussia relaxes banned produce list
Russian authorities have eased the ban on produce from the EU, US, Canada, Norway and Australia, with seeds for potatoes and onions now admitted
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ArticleJudge lands health and safety top job
The current CEO of Insolvency Service takes over from acting chief executive Kevin Myers as Health and Safety Executive chief
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NFU uses GCSEs to promote farming
NFU Cymru has launched a campaign to coincide with GCSE and A level results to encourage young people to consider farming
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ArticleWorld Food Moscow benefits from ban
Russia's ban on produce from EU, US, Canada, Norway and Australia leads to last-minute flurry of interest from unaffected countries
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ArticleScots unable to grow exports, survey finds
Scottish businesses face barriers to international growth including stumping up for capital and sourcing staff
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ArticleJoe, 19, accepts boss' test and grows UK melons for retail
Tesco to sell melons grown by student Joe De Pascalis in Herefordshire that are 'as good as those from Spain and Brazil'
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ArticleFepex demands melon protection
Spanish association calls for melons and watermelons to be included in the EU's list of products covered by protective measures

