All Production & Trade articles – Page 932
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ArticleUzbekistan homes in on Russian market
Plans to boost trade were discussed during recent visit by Vladimir Putin to the Central Asian country
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ArticleHigh hopes for Pakistan kinnows
Pakistani kinnow shippers are expecting a rise in exports this season as production and market opportunities rise
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ArticleVietnamese shipper makes produce history
Anh Duong Sao, a Vietnamese exotics supplier, made produce history this month by shipping Vietnam's first longan consignment to the US
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ArticleBlues boost for Early Crop
The Tucumán-based exporter saw shipments surge by 80 per cent in 2014
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ArticleBrits 'buying more organic veg than ever'
Sales of organic broccoli are up by nearly 20 per cent on last year, while roots have also seen strong sales growth
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ArticlePoland casts export net wider
Agriculture Minister Marek Sawicki tells Eurofruit how the Russian veto has spurred producers into action
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ArticleLychee promotion hits Malaysia
Australian industry hopes to build demand in the Malaysian market through month-long marketing push
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ArticleFTA delivers two cuts in first half of 2015
Australian exporters welcome double reduction, with nut exporters already eyeing opportunities
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ArticleReturns continue to rise for green kiwifruit
New Zealand growers set to receive record per-hectare returns for green and organic green crops
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ArticleStorms hit Indian grapes
Unseasonable rain and hail have hit Indian grape growing areas, damaging crops and delaying harvesting
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ArticleFPJ Live open for early bird rates
The UK Fruit & Vegetable Congress - FPJ Live - has a 20 per cent discount as a special early bird rate
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ArticleVietnam mulls Australia ban
A Vietnamese ban on Australian fresh produce looks likely from January as country remains concerned over fruit-fly risk
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ArticleCarrots beat sprouts as Christmas staple
New survey finds more people expect to eat root vegetables for Christmas dinner, rather than traditional brassica
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ArticleVision expands chili pepper deal
Group looks to take control of chili pepper supply chain with new deals
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ArticleEl Niño augurs well for US growers
Weather phenomenon suggests higher than normal precipitation for southern states
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ArticleLove Beets enter New Zealand
Shelf life, convenience and nutritional value of vacuum-packed beetroot range appeals to consumers
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ArticleReciprocal apple trade on the cards
The US apple industry is hopeful of full varietal access for apple imports and exports to and from China
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ArticleAustralian producers mull dual mango season
Extending production over two seasons has merit, according to Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry
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ArticleChilean blues in Chinese first
Chinese-branded blueberries from Chile are now available to Chinese consumers online
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ArticleTesco wins South African stonefruit retailer of the year
'Stand-out sales' during a difficult 2013 and 2014 has secured Tesco retailer of the year award, voted for by growers

