All Production & Trade articles – Page 936
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ArticleEurope's kiwifruit market stands firm
With Greece able to sell much of its crop despite the Russian ban, prospects for the next few months are said to be good
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ArticleFrozen produce shows promise
Frozen food has been one of the big winners from the cash squeeze of the last seven years. Michael Barker asks how it intends to continue the upward trajectory
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ArticleBuoyant herbs set standard for growth
The fresh herb market abounds with energy, ideas and forward momentum. Martyn Fisher finds out why
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ArticleFoodservice gains 'matchmaking' tool
The Sustainable Restaurant Association is revamping its supplier network to provide a unique ‘matchmaking’ service between the foodservice sector and its supply base, Nina Pullman reports
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ArticleChips buck the trend in potatoes
While potatoes in their natural form might be struggling, chips, chilled and frozen potato products are experiencing solid growth
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ArticleThe heat is on for potatoes
An oversupply in the market and storage issues aren’t helping potato growers and suppliers, but it isn’t necessarily all doom and gloom
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ArticleDemand spikes for NZ avocados in US
North American market presents release valve for leading exporter Avanza, following delicate Australian market
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ArticleGiumarra ready for watermelon boom
Mexican-grown watermelons will boast Sesame Street Eat Brighter! artwork
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ArticlePort shutdown heightens Chilean concerns
With three US-bound vessels carrying a total of 1.8m cartons of Chilean fruit, Asoex fears multimillion dollar losses for the industry
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ArticleRedder the better for French apricots
French apricots are expected to become redder over time, as studies show consumers prefer these over the traditional orange and yellow varieties
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ArticleSprouting up across Europe
Tozer Seeds' Flower Sprout is to be marketed across Europe as part of a new campaign
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ArticleColourful season for NZ apples
Volumes of high-red varieties on the rise, with NZ Queen and Diva the pick of the crop, according to Mr Apple
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ArticleUN helps Uzbekistan boost fruit exports
Fresh produce companies from the central Asian country reportedly signed deals worth over US$3m at Fruit Logistica
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ArticlePapaya study reveals Aussie tastes
The Australian papaya industry has received the results of a major study into consumer and market preferences
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière boosted by new investors
Agri-finance firm Unigrains and banking group Crédit Agricole invest in fruit supplier ahead of ‘ambitious’ growth plans
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ArticleFresh produce ‘vital’ to public health
City Food Lecture delegates heard how fruit and vegetables should form core of future public health policy
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ArticleVal Venosta: more marketing in new markets
Italian apple brand will be promoted to consumers in the Middle East and North Africa more actively this season
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ArticleFrench topfruit gains US access
Following lengthy bilateral negotiations, French apples and pears are now permitted to enter the US, albeit under ultra-tight controls
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ArticleLil Snappers pink combo bag unveiled
The bag contains Pink Lady apples and Cara Cara Navels and is the latest joint offering from Stemilt and Sunkist for children
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ArticleChina Fruits expands retail stores
Retailer and tangerine export China Fruits has expanded its footprint in China with more retail stores and a stronger online presence

