All Production & Trade articles – Page 999
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Increased returns in the bag
Removable cover on picking bags expected to improve kiwifruit quality and profits
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NZ PM affirms China relationship
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key spoke at the New Zealand China Partnership Forum in Beijing
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India remains key cashew exporter
Production volume of raw nuts falls, but market share remains high
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Indonesia destroys produce without documentation
Quarantine agency BKP destroyed Chinese and Singaporean produce without complete import documents
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Lemon stocks replenished in Hong Kong
Suppliers and importers adjust produce travel routes to circumvent port strikes disrupting regional fruit supplies
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Asoex re-confirms return to normality
Following the workers’ strike the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association claims shipments are back underway with all export commitments due to be met
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Enzafruit marks start of NZ apple season
The first vessel of the 2013 Enza New Zealand apple campaign will discharge at the Port of Antwerp this week
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Weather hits salads and ornamentals
The cold weather has caused problems for both salad and ornamental growers
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Capespan eyes citrus expansion
Capespan North America sees potential to encourage more retail support across the region for imported summer citrus
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Ornamentals growers suffer the cold
The NFU has described recent cold temperatures and low consumer demand as delivering a 'double whammy' to the protected ornamentals sector in the UK.
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Catania plots controlled growth
With plans to move into a new warehouse and bright opportunities to tap into in the Mexican fruit trade, one of Canada’s leading produce suppliers is poised for expansion
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Italian melon season under serious threat
Production around Mantua likely to be delayed by one month, raising fears of a subsequent supply glut and low returns
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The other Bartletts
Although Alan Bartlett has been producing quality veg for many years, his company has lived in the shadow of Albert Bartlett from a publicity point of view. But that could all be about to change.
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Florida citrus forecast falls again
The USDA has again lowered its 2012/13 Florida citrus forecast following "unprecedented" fruit drop across the state's growing regions
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Poor weather delays Jersey Royals
Rain and freezing conditions have brought delays to the iconic Jersey Royal crop.
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Florette unveils new £5m ad campaign
Bagged-salad leader outlines major promotional push focused on when the sun in shining.
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Chile strikes threaten UK exports
Key lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country
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Pakistani kinnows on target
Export volume surpasses expectations for first time in three years, and experts say there’s more to come
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Indonesian import quotas under review
Agriculture ministry admits current system failings and announces plans to review and alter its approach to imports
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Kiway enters Korea Gangnam style
Italian kiwifruit brand makes official debut on South Korean market, backed by country’s largest retailer E-mart