All Production & Trade articles – Page 938
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ArticleGlobal apple crop will hit 90m tonnes
President of World Apple and Pear Association says anticipated rise in volume mainly a result of improved productivity
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ArticleMexico targets North Africa market
Promexico hopes Algeria could become North African gateway for Mexican agricultural products
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ArticleFood firms forced to close by price wars
Race to cut prices among major supermarkets is forcing more food producers out of business than last year, report finds
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ArticleUS market access closer for Australian mangoes
Trade deal expected to be reached this season, as industry embarks on new export plan
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ArticleKVH welcomes findings from independent review
Chairman of New Zealand kiwifruit body suggests many of recommendations are already in place
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ArticleChilean blues campaign goes hi-tech
Smartphone app and social media being used to target younger consumers
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ArticleFarmers could help UK meet carbon targets
Farm-generated renewable energy has 'huge potential' but needs less red-tape and more policy support, says report
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ArticleMcDonald’s USA refuses GM potato
A key supplier to fast-food chain has won approval to grow GM potato, but McDonald’s has stated it ‘will not change sourcing practices’
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ArticleSpain importing more produce
September figures show growth in volume and value of Spanish horticultural imports
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ArticleItalians feast eyes on Envy apples
New Zealand company Enza has signed a deal with Vog and VI.P to produce the Braeburn/Royal Gala cross in South Tyrol
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ArticleAPMT agrees US$1bn Ghana port upgrade
Expansion plan will boost Tema’s capacity from 670,000 TEUs to 3.5m TEUs
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ArticleCherry pre-packs blossom in Australia
Marketers are noticing a distinct trend towards bags and punnets at retail level, as industry prepares for record crop
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ArticleFairtrade targets Asda and Tesco banana offering
But Tesco claims it already does more than certified suppliers and pays workers more than Fairtrade minimum wage
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ArticleChilean grape season kicks off
Harvesting running one week ahead of last year and quality and sizes reported to be good
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ArticleJapan OKs seafreighted cherries from Chile
Decision paves way for significant increase in shipments to the Asian countries
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ArticleApples flood Russia from Bosnia
As a result of the Russian ban on produce from the EU, the volume of apples entering the market from Bosnia has risen dramatically
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ArticleBritish raspberries set to stick around for Christmas
Devon farmer says that his bumper crop shows no signs of slowing, and has 'never known them so late before'
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ArticleUSDA looks to boost export markets
Fiscal year 2015 funding strengthens market for American products and commodities
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ArticleCMA CGM launches Citrus Express
The French shipper is re-launching its so-called Citrus Express service between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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ArticleWatercress farm achieves world-first
The Watercress Company’s Spanish farm has become first in the world to have met the M&S Field to Fork v5 standard for fresh produce

