All Production & Trade articles – Page 975
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ArticleAustralian growers sweat it out
Heat wave impact too early to call for table grapes, but industry sources expect some damage
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ArticleProduce growers fail to make NFU cut
Nominations for NFU president, plus deputy and vice roles, are primarily livestock or dairy farmers, with produce growers conspicuously absent
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ArticleGood year for Spanish exports
End of year results show fresh produce industry put in another solid performance in 2013
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ArticleChile gears up for 2014 apple campaign
Shippers facing strong competition in Europe and the US due to higher domestic stocks
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ArticleGLA issue flower-picker warning
Problems experienced in past years when daffodil picking gets underway in Cornwall in January
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ArticleShifting spending patterns for CNY
China’s crackdown on public spending on gifting impacts pre-Chinese New Year fruit sales, but private purchases online power ahead
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ArticleRadical change for Welsh farmers slammed
NFU Cymru fears Welsh Government's latest direct payments decision will hit Welsh farmers' competitiveness in the UK and EU
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ArticleAus fruit-fly outbreak could cost millions
The first fruit-fly outbreak in 20 years in South Australia's Riverland region could cost the state's fruit sector millions
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ArticlePalestinian sector in the spotlight
Ahead of the appearance by a Palestinian delegation at Fruit Logistica, we talk to the Palestinian Authority’s former minister of agriculture about the current state of the sector
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ArticleOrganic firm boosts apple production
Planting of 8,000 new apple trees well underway at Chegworth Valley, with the farm extending its existing 60 acres of orchards
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ArticleChilean strike losses could hit US$65m
Fedefruta warns of “catastrophic” damage to the sector if the strike continues through to Friday
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ArticleFlorida citrus estimate falls
USDA predicts the 2013/14 orange crop will be down a further 5 per cent on the December estimate
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ArticleItalian raspberries to be grown in UK
Angus Soft Fruits signs production and marketing deal with Sant'Orsola for Lagorai Plus and Vajolet varieties
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ArticleCamposol expands avocado programme
The Peruvian company is looking for grower partners in Africa and Latin America to boost its presence on international markets
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ArticleSH Pratt announces job losses
Nearly 90 people to lose their jobs at the Luton-based firm, which handles imported bananas and other tropical fruit
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ArticleUruguay citrus exports buck trend
Value of shipments was up on two previous seasons, despite 27 per cent fall in production
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ArticleKenya predicts tomato export rise
With the assistance of business society loans, Kenyan tomato growers are expected to increase their exports to Europe
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ArticleUnifresh in administration with £400k debt
Foodservice supplier run by Hannes Martin blames financial difficulties on actions of a rogue supplier and service provider
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ArticleRecord revenue for Calavo Growers
Group reports on strong Q4 and full-year results for 2013, with revenues climbing to new highs
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ArticlePressure building for CNY cherry sales
Port congestion in Shanghai is creating a supply bottleneck for Chilean cherries in the run up to Chinese New Year

