All Production & Trade articles – Page 951
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ArticleFreshmax unveils IP business
Innovar allows multinational group to channel IP resources into one entity, as it looks to build on its list of territory licenses
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ArticleEC agrees revised support programme
As the Russian ban holds firm, a further €165m package for fruit and vegetable market support has been laid out
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ArticleChilean fruit makes inroads into India
Asian nation has become Chile’s sixth biggest export market
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ArticleSpain assesses impact of rain and hail
Rains welcomed by Murcian growers while hailstorms damage citrus and kaki production around Valencia
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ArticleKiwifruit growers to sue NZ government
Government questions proposed negligence claim, which will aim to hold it liable for recent industry-crippling Psa outbreak
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ArticleRiversun Exports to disband
Increased competition in US market leads to demise of Australian citrus exporter
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ArticleEastPack invests in cold storage upgrades
Grower-owned kiwifruit packer moves to expand storage space after releasing forecast for 2015 season
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ArticleDutch growers 'stop' giving produce to food banks
BNR claims now the EU compensation scheme for those hit by Russian ban has been axed, farmers have stopped giving away fruit and veg
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ArticleCuban pineapples return to Europe
Resumption of shipments part of government initiative to ramp up country's fruit production and exports
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ArticleIndia to expand CA grape imports
India’s Maharashtra state will import six Californian grape varieties by January next year
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ArticlePiccolo ready for new season
Baby parsnip brand has television chef on board for recipe development as new season begins this month
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ArticleMoldovan fruit entering Russia by back door
Belarus said to be providing neighbour with indirect access to Russian apple and plum market following recent ban
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ArticleBrazil says yes to Chilean citrus
Opening new markets is the only way to ensure the sustained growth of the industry, says Chilean Citrus Committee
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ArticleChilean avos win final approval in China
Official signing of the import protocol in China means shipments can get underway from this week
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ArticleAldi defends its approach to veg growers
Retailer found 'no evidence' to support a claim that some suppliers put in a tender price without having a supply base
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ArticleJapan unveils factory farm
Japan's Osaka University has opened a new factory to commercially grow lettuce under artificial light
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ArticleImports soar despite port jam
Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines have soared this year, despite chronic congestion at Manila port
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ArticleCamposol blues head to Europe
Peruvian exporter will carry out a series of marketing activities to support shipments to Europe
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ArticleAussie almonds drive export growth
Australia’s horticultural production will increase by 4.5 per cent to A$9.5bn (US$8.4bn) in 2014/15

