All Production & Trade articles – Page 939
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ArticleTasmania reaches MOU with Shaanxi
Xi Jinping on hand to witness signing of agreement between Australian state and Chinese province
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ArticleSpanish exports take a tumble
Fepex attributes lower vegetable export volumes in particular to ongoing Russian ban
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ArticleTighter pesticide rules ‘would harm’ pea industry
Crop protection products available for pea and bean industry already at ‘critically low level’, growers say
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ArticleSpain loses citrus labelling row with EC
European court rejects appeal by Spain against mandatory labelling of citrus subjected to postharvest treatments
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ArticlePurple craze set for sprout market
The Redarling variety, grown in Lincolnshire, set to hit the shelves at Waitrose this week, followed by Asda and The Co-op
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ArticleContainer volumes rise at Port of LA
Port authority has agreed a series of measures to resolve current congestion issues
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ArticleAHEA cautiously optimistic about FTA
Exporters' association highlights that a number of Australian industries still don’t have Chinese access
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ArticleNW potatoes pushing for SE Asia
US Northwest potato industry representatives have returned from South East Asia, optimistic about increasing exports to the region
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ArticleIG International continues to invest in cool chain
Indian company unveils new storage facility and subsidiary company focused on third party logistics business
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ArticleNorthern food producers urged to apply for PGI
Environment minister Liz Truss highlights lack of protected name products in the north of the country
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ArticleEgyptian citrus faces challenges
The obstacles are adding up for Egypt's citrus sector, with rising costs, oversupply and fierce competition chief among them
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ArticleNestlé chief executive named as new FDF president
Fiona Kendrick will replace PepsiCo president Richard Evans at food and drink federation
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ArticleAustralia and China finalise FTA negotiations
Deal expected to be signed in early stages of 2015, with tariffs on a range of horticultural products to fall
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ArticlePremier Fruits buys two SA companies
Fast-growing Australian fresh produce business announces acquisitions of key grower-packer and wholesaler in South Australia
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ArticleNZ and South Korea agree to FTA terms
Trade pact welcomed by kiwifruit industry, with deal expected to be signed in early 2015
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China ratifies Mexican berry import deal
Aneberries president Mario Andrade says he sees excellent potential for raspberries and blackberries
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ArticlePre-tax loss and dip in turnover for Lincolnshire Field Products
Firm has posted a pre-tax loss of nearly £75k - down from a pre-tax profit of just under £944k the year before
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ArticleRussian ban shaping citrus market
Forecast decrease in Northern Hemisphere production set to alleviate some of the pressure on markets following embargo
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ArticleNew study questions food miles logic
Growing veg in UK greenhouses through winter found to be less energy efficient than transporting outside-grown crops from Spain
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ArticleEurobanan expands in Portugal
Porto wholesale market outlet consolidates company’s position in the Portuguese Market

