All Production & Trade articles – Page 933
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ArticleKorea and China initial FTA
China and South Korea have initialled a free trade agreement, with an official pact on the cards for this year
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ArticleT&G falls short of forecast profits
New Zealand-based Turners & Growers has released its unaudited results for 2014, with pipfruit achieving a “solid” result
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ArticleGovernment to reward 'food stars'
Figures including Justin King will launch the scheme, which aims to build global platform for British food producers
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ArticleAragón courts Middle East
Delegation of Middle Eastern importers invited to visit the Spanish region ahead of the new production season
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ArticleUAE key target for Brazilian fruit
Brazilian associations Abrafrutas and Apex-Brasil have teamed up to promote the country's fruit in eight target markets, including the UAE
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ArticleZuma fêtes China apple deal
South African president Zuma declares RSA-China apple import deal a "success story"
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ArticleZespri suspends Dalian Yidu partnership
Single desk kiwifruit marketer believes smuggling case has no link to its business and will continue to closely monitor situation
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AnalysisChina's fruit imports grow 23 per cent
China's fresh fruit imports have increased 23 per cent to 3.3m tonnes in 2014
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ArticleFarming industry on the verge of an 'upturn in fortunes'
IGD CEO points to rise of discounters and farmers’ markets as evidence that 'all market gaps are exposed and filled over time'
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ArticleCurrency hurts Indian grape deal
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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ArticleRussian crisis limits effect of ban
Eurofruit spoke to Philippe Binard, general delegate for Freshfel Europe, about the current effect of the Russian ban on the European market
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ArticleFlorida welcomes citrus stabilisation
Latest Florida crop estimate pegs orange volumes at 103m boxes, Florida Citrus Mutual reports
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ArticleExchange rates hurt Indian grape shippers
Climate and currency issues are causing problems for India’s grape shippers this season
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ArticleChile trials home-grown grape varieties
Long-term strategy to develop Chilean-owned table grape varieties that are resistant to Botrytis is bearing fruit
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ArticleTruss outlines Defra strategy
Four key pillars named as central to government's approach to supporting the British farming industry
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ArticleSweet start for NZ kiwifruit
A warm summer has resulted in high dry matter and sugar levels for growers
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ArticleCouncil shuts ‘rat-infested’ veg shop
A Lincolnshire fruit and vegetable shop has been closed until further notice after complaints of a rat infestation
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ArticlePiñata harvests first pines out of NT
Top End production to ramp up over coming seasons, with growing conditions similar to existing Queensland plantations
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ArticleRaymond calls for government backing
NFU president says British farmers need backing if they are to reverse Britain's growing food insecurity

