All Production & Trade articles – Page 959
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ArticleGreenvale to install 110m wind turbine
Contraption to be built on Floods Ferry site in Cambridgeshire, and will have an estimated total capacity of 1.5 MW
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ArticleMixed bag of results for Fenmarc
Pre-tax profits down at potato and veg supplier, but turnover for the latest financial year up to nearly £100 million
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ArticleZespri appoints new Taiwanese importers
Two firms to manage Taiwan distribution, as Zespri targets 6m trays into the Asian nation again
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ArticleHealthy outlook for PomLife
Vertically integrated Australian pomegranate supplier PomLife has its sights set on Asia
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ArticleDesmond Tutu: US public in for a treat
Archbishop heralds opening of US market to South Africa sharon fruit with first shipments due to leave later this month
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ArticleChallenge to BayWa-T&G buyout dismissed
High court rejects claim multi-million dollar buyout failed to meet consented requirements
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ArticleNew fruit fly discovery in NZ
Whangarei again the site of incursion, only months after authorities deemed another discovery an isolated incident
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ArticleZimbabwe in produce import ban
Agriculture ministry claims increased production in the country will cover demand
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ArticleHLB celebrates important milestone
Homero Levy de Barros, president and CEO of HLB Specialties and a pioneer in the export of tree-ripened papayas to Europe, looks back over 25 years in the produce trade
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ArticleVarietal development fuels AMC’s US growth
The coming years will see a raft of new offerings in citrus and grapes that look set to bolster the company’s position in the North American market
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ArticleRSA citrus exports celebrate US milestone
South Africa’s exports of citrus to the US have increased dramatically since the programme began 15 years ago
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ArticleAlliums herbicide wins extension
Re-authorised crop protection product kills weeds attacking outdoor leeks and outdoor salad onions
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ArticleWarm winter prompts fall in Spanish iceberg output
Growers warn that they may be unable to fulfill contractual obligations as they head into spring
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ArticleCitrus Australia proposes levy increase
Growers, packers and marketers invited to have their say on how levy money is used
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ArticleNFU challenges Sainsbury’s on price war
NFU Scotland said that Mike Coupe has ‘no interest’ in fuelling a price war that could threaten viability of suppliers
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ArticleMalaysian durian sells out in UK
Malaysian durian sold out within weeks when it hit London stores for the first time last month
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ArticleAzerbaijan hit by sudden cold
The Central Asian country's fruit producers are reeling from the unseasonably cold temperatures and unexpected snowfall
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ArticleCitrus greening threat intensifies
The California citrus industry is holding its collective breath as the Asian citrus psyllid – the carrier of citrus greening – spreads through the groves of the San Joaquin Valley
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ArticleNon-tariff barriers dog US exports to China
US sales to China continue to be impeded by phytosanitary issues, with Washington apple growers the recipients of most of the pain
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ArticleDrought threatens US exports
The worst drought in California's history threatens to reduce crop sizes and limit exports

