All Production & Trade articles – Page 972
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ArticleStemilt awarded apple license
Stemilt will grow and market the MN55 cultivar, which will be commercially available in 2017
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ArticleCR seeks wider access to China
Pineapples set to be next product to secure import protocol for Asian country
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ArticleUruguayan citrus advances on China
With thousands of new hectares of production in the pipeline, growers are being urged to open up new markets
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ArticleChina says yes to Chilean nuts
Chilean Walnut Commission predicts bright future for shelled walnuts in China
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ArticleSunMoon buys into Ban Fresh
SunMoon bids to extend brand to new products and markets with purchase of majority stake in Singapore importer-distributor
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ArticleArgentinean citrus step closer to Vietnam
A delegation of Vietnamese officials visited citrus orchards and packinghouses in Argentina ahead of granting market access
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ArticleNew MoU for Australia and India
University and research agency enter new agreement to collaborate on research
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ArticleAuditor refuses to sign off Fruttital accounts
GF Group subsidiary faces uncertain future after failure to renegotiate debt prompts Deloitte & Touche to decline approval
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ArticleMajor machinery installation for SAT Moyca completed
The 24-line multi-station systems have been installed by Marco in two of SAT Moyca’s state-of-the-art packhouses in Totana
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ArticleBidvest signs major local authority deal
Catering giant wins contract with Plymouth City Council ahead of free school meals, and boosts local sourcing in the south west
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ArticleChilean cherries close in on South Korea
Shipments could start in 2015 after agreement is reached for South Korean inspection visit Chile to this year
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ArticleEU inspectors travel to India
Inspections of Mumbai airport and packhouses prompts hope mango trade may reopen
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ArticleVietnamese exotics gain US entry
The USDA has granted Vietnamese lychee and longan imports access to the US mainland from October
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges further EU measures
Producers impacted by the Russian ban on EU exports need further help to alleviate pressure, the group says
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ArticleTozer's pumpkin and squash trial
Event expected to be largest of its type ever hosted by a UK seed company, and will include over 200 varieties
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ArticleVitacress bullish despite pre-tax loss
Pre-tax loss of nearly £1.3m, but salad giant points to its rising EBITDA figure, as sign of having had a good year
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ArticleRise in turnover and profit for Syngenta
Crop protection giant saw its pre-tax profit go from £87 million in 2012 to £115m in the year ending 31 December 2013
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RSA citrus group: stop exports to EU
South African citrus committee recommends suspension of country's citrus exports to Europe in light of CBS interceptions
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ArticleNZ Avocado launches new campaign
New Zealand Avocado is launching its new export marketing campaign at Asia Fruit Logistica this week
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ArticleEC boosts ag funding
The European Commission plans to stump up extra funding for EU agri-food promotions in a bid to offset losses caused by Russia's produce embargo

