All Production & Trade articles – Page 987
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ArticleFury at flower firm's Mother's Day gifts
Angry customers vent anger at Lincolnshire-based firm on Twitter after flowers arrived damaged or didn't turn up at all
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ArticleZespri launches export programmes
Recovering gold volumes set to give New Zealand marketer a greater global presence this season
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ArticleIndia "shocked" by EU ban
Industry sources are shocked by an EU ban on five Indian produce imports, and say every effort was being made by Indian exporters to meet EU quarantine requirements
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ArticleRecord year for Anecoop
Group says strong results are testament to the commitment of all its grower members
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ArticleWater abstraction plans a 'mixed bag'
NFU agrees with reform and is pleased the government has started the debate, but is concerned at some of the proposal details
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ArticleConsolidation within NZ citrus industry
First Fresh and Zeafruit to combine volumes for export this season
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ArticleBayWa ready to spend as profits rise
Expanding fruit business helps double group's agriculture revenues as it eyes up potential acquisitions in NZ, Chile and Peru
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ArticleUnder-35s drive grow-your-own growth
Stewart Garden has seen sales of its electric propagators increase by almost 30 per cent in the last year
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ArticleAustralian nuts build toward the billion
Almond and macadamia industries well positioned to capitalise on growing interest in the tree nut sector
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ArticleEU imposes ban on Indian produce
Five fresh fruit and vegetable lines barred after “significant shortcomings” in the phytosanitary certification system
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ArticleShortage bolsters Chilean stonefruit prices
Shipments of Angeleno plums down by more than 50 per cent to date
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ArticleTata launches grape line
Indian multinational, known for its involvement in the global automotive industry, has launched a new domestic premium branded-grape line
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ArticleHonduras broadens export horizons
Growing number of fruits and vegetables gaining access to new markets
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ArticleChiquitaFyffes impact 'hard to predict'
CEO of Univeg's fresh produce says he believes change is inevitable if merger of Chiquita and Fyffes goes ahead
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ArticleSharonfruit season begins in RSA
South Africa is getting ready to ship its first fruit of the 2014 campaign, with promises of a good crop
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ArticleAMC unit takes charge of grape varieties
SNFL acquires exclusive licence to grow Sheehan series in Namibia and South Africa, with plans to grow more for Europe and Far East
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ArticleJobs risk as Greenvale proposes pack site closure
Potato supplier's proposal puts 190 jobs at risk, but company also announces return to profit growth
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ArticleMore challenges to single-desk model
Details emerge of another proposal to export New Zealand kiwifruit outside Zespri and the country’s collaborative marketing arrangement
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca weighs in on organic talks
The farmers' organisation has called for new EU proposals on organics to allow the sector to continue its development
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ArticlePoskitt is new NFU horticulture chair
Yorkshire-based vegetable grower Guy Poskitt replaces Sarah Dawson, who steps down after five years

