All Production & Trade articles – Page 1006
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RSA celebrates Sharon fruit milestone
It is five years since the first consignment of Sharon fruit was handed to the HIV Foundation’s Emavundleni Centre for Vaccine Research
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Philippines targeting onion exports
Japanese trial shipment could pave the way for revival of export programme
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Mexico eyes grapefruit deal in US
Grapefruit suppliers in Mexico look to build export programme to the US under new irradiation protocol
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Univeg Katopé signs cherry plum deal
Fruit that delivers best qualities of both plums and dark cherries will be available in UK stores from January 2014
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VOG upbeat despite shortfall
Higher prices are expected to compensate for lower volumes toward the end of the apple season, says VOG
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Volume down, prices up for NZ avocados
Industry body expects crop to be half the size of last season, as prices rise 86 per cent in the last 12 months
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Sun Art’s profits rise over 2012
Shanghai-based retailer continues to benefit from Chinese expansion, with net income now over Rmb2bn (US$322m) per annum
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South Africa reacts to EU citrus concerns
Country's citrus sector responds to Copa-Cogeca warning against importing fruit that potentially carries Citrus Black Spot disease
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Copa-Cogeca urges RSA citrus measures
Pekka Pesonen says that EU 'cannot risk' importing citrus potentially carrying the contagious Black Spot disease
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Higher freight rates limiting Pakistan’s exports
Exporters claim shipping companies favouring Indian counterparts
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Cautious start for SH citrus imports
Uncertainty about California’s bumper crop is complicating expectations for Southern Hemisphere arrivals
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Poor outlook for EU produce consumption
Freshfel's Consumption Monitor notes that long-term prospects point to stagnating or even declining fruit and vegetable sales
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Dole to appeal banana cartel fine
€45.6m fine imposed by the EC in 2008 has been upheld by the EU General Court
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Frost cuts Brazilian expectations
As Gala picking nears completion, Brazil’s apple organisation is convinced this year’s total production and exports will come up short
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Philippine agribusinesses target Europe
Four major companies attend Fruit Logistica in Berlin to showcase Philippine fresh produce
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Alarm hits Cyprus over levy proposal
The proposed introduction of a levy of up to 10 per cent on Cypriots' savings could have far-reaching consequences
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Rising inspection costs “unnecessary obstacle”
Australian table grape growers refuse to pay increased quarantine inspection fees
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US brings WTO challenge against Indonesia
Following failed consultations, US trade representatives request a WTO panel investigate Indonesian trade restrictions
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Indonesian garlic imports approved
Annual quota of 320,000 tonnes permitted to cope with severe domestic shortage and price rises
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Vote taken on CAP reform package
European Parliament says that new farm policy is 'greener, fairer and better able to deliver food security'