All Production & Trade articles – Page 989
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ArticleAustralian exports losing market share
A detailed report on the challenges facing the Australian food and grocery industry finds high production costs and lack of investment in the industry are hurting Australia’s competitiveness on the international trade scene
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ArticlePhilippine exporters target US market
Future “looks bright” for banana and mango trade into North America, according to BPI director
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ArticleDefra accused of GM 'collaboration'
Meetings between ministers and GM companies show attempt to create positive press coverage of GM, campaign group claims
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ArticleAusveg CEO slams Woolworths cancellation
Retail giant hampering export development and losing friends within the vegetable industry, according to Mulcahy
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ArticleAll Good Organics wins global award
New Zealand importer-exporter honoured with title of world’s fairest trader at awards ceremony in Germany
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ArticleBelOrta launches honeyberry
The Belgian co-operative has introduced the Japanese honeyberry to its sizeable and growing range of organic berries
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ArticleLarge increase in LEAF-certified crops and producers
Land across the globe growing LEAF Marque crops rises by 31 per cent to 247k hectares, including 187k ha in the UK
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ArticleBeautiful game lures international buyers
World Cup provides backdrop to visit organised by Brazilian trade promotion agency to meet the country’s fruit producers
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ArticleTurnover up but profits slip at S&A Produce
Soft-fruit firm sees sales rise to £57m, but pre-tax profits fell slightly
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ArticleFurther fall for Florida citrus
Latest USDA report pegs Florida orange crop at 104.3m boxes, hit by ongoing impact of citrus greening
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ArticleQuintana Roo mulls European potential
Ripe and ready-to-eat sectors have been identified as possible export opportunities
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ArticleChina restricts dragon fruit imports
As tensions rise over disputed territory in the South China Sea, China and Vietnam’s trade relations are in murky water
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ArticleWestern Australia targets Medfly eradication
Pilot programme in the state’s southwest will see the introduction of 5m sterile male flies
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ArticleECPA heads to Belgrade event
Crop protection specialists will come together to discuss safe and sustainable uses of pesticide products
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Peru closes in on Japanese citrus market
Peru has cleared another hurdle in bid to win regulatory approval for citrus shipments to Japan
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ArticleUS offers relief for RSA citrus
The new South African citrus season has started, with the first clementines of the campaign arriving in the US
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ArticleQuestions raised over Zespri claim
Legal paperwork filed with New Zealand’s High Court may be leverage for another agenda, according to NZKGI president
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ArticleUS project strengthens sector
The value of Pakistani mango exports has almost doubled in the last four years thanks to a US government-funded project
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ArticleChina poised to become No.1 in blueberries
Asian giant could top global tables in terms of production and consumption
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ArticleUS 'still valuable' for Aussie citrus
Perry Hill of Mildura Fruit Company says there are still promising opportunities in North America

