All Production & Trade articles – Page 1018
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Chile targets truffle exports
Black perigold truffles grown in Maule could be exported to markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas by 2013
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Pakistan mango exports fall
Pakistani mango export volumes are set to plummet this season because of an Iranian trade embargo and no shipments so far to the US or Japan
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Fears for wider Psa impact in NZ
KVH has warned that New Zealand's green kiwifruit may not hold up against Psa if management strategies are not implemented
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Increase in Chilean kiwifruit exports to Korea
Chile expects kiwifruit exports to Korea to increase this season following last year’s anti-competitive ruling against Zespri
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Philippine banana growers seek government help
Philippine banana growers need government assistance to remain competitive in China, industry body says
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FreshTec offers its services
Former Greenery UK technical manager Richard Binks has launched FreshTec, a one-stop shop for fresh produce companies
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Peruvian asparagus volume to contract
Warm weather, rising costs and competition from the processing market will see shipments decline this year and beyond
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Lebanese watermelon growers raise fears
Watermelon producers in Lebanon have called for the government to halt imports, as price concerns rise
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Competition hits Argentinean exports
Fruit and vegetable sendings from two major ports in the south of Argentina have fallen by a third year on year for the first five months of 2012.
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Chris Antico joins N&A Group
Australian produce importer Chris Antico has joined trader N&A Group’s import division Pacific Fruit Brokers
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Indonesian import regulations delayed
Indonesia has delayed the introduction of new horticultural import licensing regulations until September
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Zespri Gold sales positive
Zespri kiwifruit are fetching better than expected returns in price-conscious markets this season as a result of high quality
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Peruvian grape production to soar
The growth in international demand, coupled with the emergence of new production areas, has catapulted Peru onto the grape market
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Costa Rica’s Moin port re-opens
Police have put an end to a worker strike at the Port of Moin in Limón which has paralysed trading since Tuesday
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Tesco looks to reduce carbon footprint
Tesco has partnered with sustainable energy group ENER-G to develop a new CHP system for its stores in an attempt to reduce its carbon footprint.
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RPA confident of hitting SPS targets
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has set out its performance targets for 2012/13 and aims to build on the recent figures for the Single Payments Scheme (SPS).
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EU offers funds to ACP producers
As part of the deal that lowered duties on dollar bananas, ACP banana-producing nations are set to receive €190m from the EU
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RFE trade poised for growth
The Russian Far East’s import sector is set to grow on the back of potential WTO accession and recent investments in logistics
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T&G chief pledges to pay RSA growers
Turners & Growers CEO says its subsidiary Enza is working to pay what it owes to South African suppliers as it untangles a web of debt surrounding its Hong Kong-based trading partner
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Chinese officials probe apple bag allegations
Officials in China’s Shandong Province investigate allegations that farmers wrapped young apples in pesticide-coated paper