All Production & Trade articles – Page 938
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ArticleAudit costs to be slashed by tie-ups
New partnerships between GlobalGAP and LEAF, Univeg and Rewe to enable combined audits and reduce costs
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ArticleLimoneira on acquisition trail
US citrus group’s CEO Harold Edwards says it is “actively seeking” to buy more plantations in 2015
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ArticleTesco to be investigated over supplier relations
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has launched the first investigation into a retailer’s supplier relations
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ArticleNZ onion shippers count on quality
A potential overhang from the Northern Hemisphere season has New Zealand onion exporters taking a cautious approach to their 2015 campaign
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes DulceVida stonefruit
Group introduces its exclusive line of stonefruit varieties bred in Europe
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ArticleChallenges squeeze US citrus sector
Citrus greening, on-going drought and port disruption are testing the resolve of the US citrus industry
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ArticleChina lowers tariff on US pecans
China has dropped the import tax on US pecans from 24 per cent to 10 per cent
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ArticleFirst Aussie mangoes shipped to the US
The first shipment of Australian mangoes has been sent to the US after gaining market access last month
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ArticleScott Farms unifies as global brand
North Carolina sweet potato firm merges marketing with UK subsidiary Scott Farms UK to create consolidated global brand
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Article‘Incompetent’ gangmaster stripped of GLA licence
A labour supplier to pea and sprout growers in the West Midlands has had licence removed after underpaying workers
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ArticleBanaBay broadens product range
Fast-growing banana marketer expands beyond tropical fruits with addition of New Zealand apples and Mexican limes to its offer
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ArticleRijk Zwaan introduces tomato label
New Internal Red tomatoes offer dark red flesh and deep red core, traits being bred into the wider Rijk Zwaan range
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ArticleBurundi banana exports on the rise
Growth trend reportedly puts East African country on course to export more bananas than Côte d'Ivoire and Cameroon
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ArticleIndonesia's imported apple sales drop
Indonesia’s sales of imported apples have dropped following a listeria outbreak in the US
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ArticleUnshu hybrids gain US access
The USDA has approved access for commercial shipments of two varieties of hybrid Unshu oranges from South Korea
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ArticleDetails of Kiwifruit Claim revealed
Plaintiffs seeking “unspecified” damages in high court case, due to get underway in February
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ArticleChilean cherries break new record
By week 5 shipment volumes were 45 per cent higher than at the same time last season
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ArticleNo price hike for Indian mangoes
Production growth and lowering fuel prices keep offering affordable in domestic market
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ArticleGhana to grow vegetable exports
The Ghanaian government sees vegetables as the best way to diversify and boost the West African country's growing economy
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ArticleRSA exporters show commitment to UK
A delegation led by Fruit SA's first ever CEO Konanani Liphadzi visited the UK on a fact-finding mission last week

