All Production & Trade articles – Page 975
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ArticleHS2 compensation not enough, says CLA
Petition calls for more adequate compensation for landowners who have had to give up land for new high-speed rail route
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ArticleLabour supplier given 180 hours community work
Illegal gangmaster to several potato farms did not register as an employer and paid workers below minimum wage
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ArticleHAL transitions to grower-owned RDC
Following recommendations published earlier this month, Horticulture Australia announced its transition to a grower-owned R&D corporation
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ArticleMission to construct new packing facility
Global avocado packer-shipper Mission Produce announces early construction of new packing facility in California
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ArticleSpanish coops ride out recession
Sector saw turnover rise and created more jobs last year in spite of economic downturn
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ArticleFasting and football boost fruit sales
The concurrence of Ramadan and the World Cup is expected to cause June-July fruit sales in Indonesia to sky rocket
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ArticleGold3 saves kiwifruit sector
The new Psa-resistant kiwifruit variety could herald the return of a golden age for the New Zealand kiwifruit industry
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ArticleBritish Tomato Week reaches out to public
Multiple mentions on broadcast media, appearances at Westminster and in schools successfully raised the profile of British tomatoes
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ArticleCosta Rica counts cost of drugs trade
Industry warns that seizures of cocaine in fruit containers bound for Europe is damaging the country’s export reputation
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ArticleCR banana industry maps out future challenges
Country is redoubling efforts to keep Panama Disease at bay, Corbana said
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ArticleDole sells share in Compagnie Fruitière
Following 21 years of close co-operation, Dole and Compagnie Fruitière have announced their intention to go it alone
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ArticleNZ imports Vietnamese dragon fruit
Dragon fruit anyone? New Zealand ambassador to Vietnam announces via Twitter the fruit is coming to NZ shelves soon
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ArticleToshiba turning to IT farming
Toshiba is the latest IT company to venture into vegetable production in Japan, kicking off shipments mid-year
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ArticleEU toughens rules on RSA citrus
A decision has been taken by the EU to strengthen rules on imports of South African citrus due to the risk of citrus black spot
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ArticleCrunch time for South African citrus
Issue of citrus black spot central to meeting of EU Standing Committee on Plant Health, which meets in Brussels today
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ArticleTerraneo boosts summer fruit
The French co-operative has announced growth in production of apricots and peaches for the coming summer fruit campaign
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ArticleIPM changes name to reflect ongoing global success
Irish seed potato company promotes its international achievements in markets including Brazil and France with name change
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ArticleQueenland’s strawberry season underway
Queensland’s strawberry season was launched with an awards night and networking dinner on the state’s Sunshine Coast earlier this month
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ArticlePositive outlook for NZ-India trade relations
Hopes for a free trade agreement between New Zealand and India are optimistic following India-New Zealand Business Council events in May

