All Production & Trade articles – Page 940
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ArticleNepal’s vegetable imports rise 30 per cent
Nepal is becoming increasingly reliant on imported vegetables from India, Australia and Canada
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ArticleFirst-ever study to look at courgette pollination
Cornish-based grower is the base for pioneering research on which insects could maximise ‘high-value’ courgette yields
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ArticleCultivar joins forces with Natural Tropic
Agreement enables both companies to provide year-round supplies of avocados and mangoes to customers within and outside of Spain
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ArticleFepex slams French attacks on Spanish trucks
Action by French growers comes in response to slump in stonefruit prices across Europe
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ArticleJapan, Australia to sign FTA
Japan’s prime minister is heading to Australia to boost bilateral trade relations
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ArticleAgri-tourism park to open in Batangas
Greenergy to open a new agri-tourism park in the Philippines in coming weeks
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ArticleIndian produce production rises
Figures from Agricultural Ministry suggest total horticultural production rose 4 per cent over 2013/14 fiscal year
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ArticleChina's banana harvest at ten-year low
China’s domestic banana production is forecast to be one of the lowest in ten years, offering little competition to imported varieties
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ArticleCNY brings new hope for Australian stonefruit
Well-timed entry into the Chinese market could see industry benefit for years to come
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ArticleSouthern Specialties has blues for a decade
This year marks the tenth anniversary of shipping blueberries from British Columbia
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ArticleTasmanian apples are China-bound
The first shipment of Australian 'Tiger Fuji' apples is on way and due to dock in Shanghai on Wednesday
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ArticleDragon fruit hits New Zealand shelves
Encouraged by success of inaugural shipments, importers see potential to grow the category
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Article“Phenomenal” season for RSA lemons in China
South African lemon exports to China have tripled this year due to high demand, while grapefruit exports see low returns
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Article'Black apple' to hit shelves in 2016
Western Australian apple growers have developed a new dark-skinned variety of apple
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ArticleIndia raises MEP on onions
Benchmark price jumps by US$200 per tonne less than one month after it is introduced
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ArticleEosta celebrates sweet potato landmark
Dutch importer takes delivery of its 15 millionth organic sweet potato from its North Carolina supplier
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ArticleCorbana welcomes Bayer’s “green band” nematicide
New solution, developed in Costa Rica, causes less harm to the environment and the health of workers
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Agriculture deaths fall to five-year low
Twenty-seven fatal injuries to agri-workers in the industry in 2013/14, lower than the average of 33 for the past five years
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ArticleKorean pears heading for Mexico
Mexico becomes third market in Latin America to open its doors to South Korean pears
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ArticleThird countries growing in importance
Spain experiences growing trade with third countries for both fresh produce imports and exports

