Cherry news archive – Page 54
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ArticleFurther growth for Chilean cherries
Another significant area of cherry orchards are entering into production this season, boosting exportable volume for global markets
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ArticleChilean Cherry Committee is official
Representatives from five of the country’s main grower-exporters will steer the organisation as it seeks to boost Chilean cherries worldwide
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ArticleFinding the cherries of tomorrow
Feli Fernandez runs the cherry breeding programme at East Malling. She tells FPJ all about herself and her work
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ArticleBoost for European cherry production
Cherry production throughout Europe is set to benefit from this month's signing of an EU Co-operation in Science and Technology (COST) action initiative, involving scientists at East Malling Research (EMR).
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ArticleRecord year for Total Cherry partner
US-based tree fruit exporter Chelan Fresh is set for a record year of cherry production with volume expected to hit 3.5m 9kg cartons.
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ArticleNorthwest cherries set new record
The US Northwest cherry industry is poised for a new seasonal record in 2012, with a forecast 23.5m carton-crop
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ArticleBoost for European cherry production
This month saw the signing of an action designed to facilitate scientific collaboration and networking on European cherries
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ArticleChelan Fresh set for record cherry year
UK import partner Total Cherry hosts US exporter and praises company's recent investments in quality and volume
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ArticleNW cherries shipping above average
BJ Thurlby reports that the industry has been shipping boxes at a higher rate than in 2011
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ArticleUS cherry exports to South Korea double
Tariff reduction under recent free trade agreement sees US cherry exports to the Asian nation spike
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ArticleRain decimates British cherry crop
Industry experts fear cherry volumes could be down by as much as 50 per cent after the British season started three weeks later than usual.
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ArticleCherry demand outstrips EU supply
Prices said to be holding up well in under-supplied European market, as UK aims to double production in next few years
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ArticleTwo-speed Australian deal for US cherries
Roughly halfway into the season, mixed US cherry quality has created two-speed demand in the Australian market
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ArticleDutch cherry season gets underway
Start of campaign coincides with end of Italian season and first arrivals of Turkish cherries alongside later Spanish supplies
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ArticleCherries now Korea’s leading imported fruit
Cherries surpass bananas as South Korea’s most imported fruit in terms of value
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ArticleSlow start for Northwest Cherries
Northwest Cherries has blamed "unseasonal cool weather" in late May and June for a slow opening to this year's crop.
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ArticleNorthwest cherries endure slow start
Unseasonal cool weather in late May and June means a slower opening to the campaign, with 3m boxes shipped to date
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ArticleCherries defy stonefruit fall
Inconsistent volumes and low pricing have hit value and volume sales, but the British cherry sector in particular is upbeat about the potential of the weeks ahead
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ArticleCherry Aid
British cherries are much sought-after, but with stormy weather hampering the industry, could the Dutch have the solution, asks Samantha Lyster
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ArticleNew campaign for Picota cherries
Producers of Spanish Picota cherries will focus this year's campaign on enhancing UK shoppers’ understanding of the fruit’s origin

