All Production & Trade articles – Page 969
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ArticleKAFTA cuts Australian orange tariff
The import duty of Australian oranges in South Korea is set to fall under a new trade agreement
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ArticlePositive start for Chilean grapes
Shorter supplies mean strong prices and fluid movement for seedless varieties
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ArticleAustralia targets A$1bn in nut exports
South Korean free trade agreement expected to fuel growth, with almond and macadamia sectors looking at opportunities
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ArticleUK uni forges Chinese agri-links
China's Agricultural University and University of Nottingham sign strategic partnership deal for fields such as crop science
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ArticleDutoit and Mr Apple sign up to grow Opal
Deal with South African and New Zealand exporters puts new apple variety on course to be supplied year-round
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ArticleBenelux berries in Driscoll's boost
Driscoll's is celebrating the first pick of glasshouse strawberries of the Benelux season, after using an advanced growing method
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ArticleFirst licence deal for Modì in US
California-based grower Farmington Fresh to plant Italian apple variety following agreement signed in Berlin
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ArticleStrong demand for big SH apples
Dutch importer suggests New Zealand could enjoy good pricing while Chile turns out larger crop of smaller fruit
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ArticlePotato supplier wins Sochi contract
Holland-based frozen potato producer will supply food outlets at the Winter Olympics after ‘rigorous’ selection process
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ArticleBreakthrough in brown rot battle
Researchers identify new strategy using biological control agents derived from isolates from UK cherries and plums
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ArticleChile limbers up for fruit and nut deal
Marketing campaigns being ramped up as walnut and prune volumes rise
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ArticleArgentina set for shorter lemon crop
Volumes will still be enough to meet demand in Northern Hemisphere markets, says All Lemon
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ArticleBayWa set to invest in Latin America
Company prepared to back NZ subsidiary Turners & Growers' new strategy by securing additional fruit supply
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ArticleRabobank applauds Chinese government
Report recognises government efforts to ensure agricultural growth continues to boom over the next decade
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ArticleRain delays Jersey Royal season
Sodden fields on Channel Islands have delayed planting of Jersey Royals and left farmers fearing knock-on effects
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ArticleCitrus deal in flux as supply lines shift
Number of factors affecting Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, South Africa and Morocco set to influence global citrus market
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ArticleJapan widens access for Argentine citrus
Japan grants access to sweet oranges and mandarins from Argentina, but key importer fears tough cold treatment protocol may limit sales
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ArticleInvestors shell out for almond orchards
Swiss, Danish and Michiganders launch investment trust to buy production area beside Australia's Murray River
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ArticleTimely boost for Mexican berries
A new direct flight from Guadalajara to Hong Kong from Cathay Pacific has lifted shippers as they gear up for the opening of the China market

