All Production & Trade articles – Page 973
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ArticleFormer retail boss to lead The Greenery
Metro man Ton Wortel brings wealth of experience to role that will require him to drive forward recent changes
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ArticleIberian relations growing stronger
Horticultural trade between Spain and Portugal increased in both directions through 2013
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ArticleChilean citrus exports dip
Citrus committee is ramping up efforts to open Chinese and Brazilian market
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ArticleNew Zealand export values on the rise
Horticulture sector amongst the benefactors of strong demand for nation’s agricultural products, according to report
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ArticleLimoneira Q2 lemon sales increase
Limoneira’s lemon sales grew 17 per cent in the second quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year
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ArticleEl Niño forecast to hit in 2014
El Niño is predicted to return this year after a five-year hiatus, affecting shipping lines and crop production from South America to India
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ArticleItalian pears need targeted plan for US
Leading exporter suggests several things must be put in place in order to secure a long-term position in US market
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ArticleDesire for heat boosts Barfoots
Firm celebrating third successful season of chilli farming in Senegal, and plans to up production by 50 per cent
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ArticleHerb firm lands Reynolds deal
R&G Fresh Herbs secures contract to supply foodservice giant with 16,000 100g bags of herb varieties on a weekly basis
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ArticleRamadan to reduce fresh promotions in Malaysia
Malaysian retailers will reduce fresh fruit promotions in favour of dried in the run-up to Ramadan and Eid
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ArticleBumper season for NZ avocados
NZ industry announces that it more than doubled its sales during the 2013/14 season
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ArticleZespri celebrates Saudi Arabian re-entry
Launch event marks kiwifruit marketer’s first shipment to the Kingdom in five years
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ArticleSpider venom used in new pesticide
New insect-specific pesticide created using spider venom and snowdrop protein leaves bees unharmed, researcher say
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ArticleZespri faces new legal battle
Former Chinese importers make claim for unfair termination of business relationship
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ArticleLabour shortage dampens apple crop
The US Pacific Northwest is on course for a record apple harvest, however, a labour shortage could see apples left unpicked
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ArticleOff-year for Pacific NW pears
The 2014/15 Pacific Northwest pear season is forecast to be earlier and smaller than last year’s record harvest
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ArticleSchool wins big as Natures Way Foods chalks up milestone
Chichester primary school wins £2,000 for kitchen equipment in Natures Way Foods' five-year anniversary competition
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ArticleUse or lose PGI, growers told
Growers of a PGI bramley apple must promote it better in local area to boost income or risk losing it
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ArticleEU to inspect Indian treatment facilities
EU delegation due to inspect Indian mango treatment facilities in September, opening up discussions of revoking the ban on imported mangoes by the end of the year
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ArticleUS cherry flights bound for China
China Eastern Airlines is launching weekly charter flights for Northwest cherry shipments from Seattle to Shanghai

