All Production & Trade articles – Page 949
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ArticleSerbia set to benefit from Russian ban
Close trade ties put country in strong position to fill expected gaps, although question mark remains over volume available
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ArticleWaitrose hits jackpot with sweetcorn sales
Retailer predicts ‘best-ever’ year for British sweetcorn with a 30 per cent sales uplift driven by warm weather and BBQ trends
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not help' shoppers buy seasonal produce
New research shows 86 per cent of shoppers want to buy seasonal produce, despite low awareness of what is in season
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ArticleEU agri experts to discuss Russia ban
Commissioner Dacian Ciolos has established a special taskforce to consider possible support for European producers
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ArticleStemilt unveils pear brand
Rushing Rivers brand highlights the company’s position growing and packing pears in the Wenatchee River Valley and Entiat River Valley
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ArticleMano Babiolakis named CEO of MGroup
Experienced executive takes reins at major Australian group following Jeff Jackson’s departure in June
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ArticleNZ exports boom under FTA
Overall shipments to Taiwan rise by 32 per cent over first five months of 2014, after introduction of agreement
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ArticleUK industry chiefs play down impact of Russia's produce ban
Association figureheads confident that year-long Russian ban on EU produce shouldn't cause major disruption to UK market
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ArticleRussia ban "could collapse" EU market
Leading figures in the Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable export business decry Russia's decision to block produce imports
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ArticleEU producers request emergency funds
Major drop-off in prices for European fruit, especially stonefruit, during summer period prompts extraordinary request
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ArticleCherries 'flying' in China
The US cherry deal in China has been a record year for air shipments, as charter services take off
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ArticleQ2 profit nearly halves at Chiquita
Dry weather reduced productivity and led to higher sourcing costs for the fresh produce giant
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ArticleRussian firms hunt for new sources
Fresh produce companies in Russia have been forced to seek out new sources of supply following the ban on EU fruit and vegetables
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ArticleRussia “already turning away trucks at border”
Afrucat says Russian importers started cancelling orders from EU suppliers this morning
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ArticleMedvedev confirms ban on food imports
Australia, Canada and Norway also targeted by year-long ban on fresh fruit and vegetable imports from the EU and US
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ArticleEU exporters react to Russia ban
Exporters across EU seek new markets for range of produce following Russia's decision to ban agricultural goods
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ArticleBanacol settles payment dispute
Company has agreed to pay banana producers in full for outstanding shipments
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ArticleUK 'would have no food' as of today without imports
With British self-sufficiency continuing to drop, the NFU is using today (August 7) to highlight the plight
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EU expecting apple crop of 12m tonnes
Largest production for more than a decade presents new challenge for marketers in light of Russian import ban
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ArticleT&G reports fall in profit
In its first-half results announcement, Turners & Growers reveals earnings have been hit by one-off events

