All Production & Trade articles – Page 1020
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Rain threatens early cherries
Northwest cherry growers in the US are worried bad weather could affect the first harvest of Chelans.
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Senate decision welcomed by United Fresh
UFPA president and CEO Tom Stenzel has welcomed the decision to advance the 2012 Farm Bill to the Senate Floor
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Produce imports top exports in US
Latest USDA trade forecast points to trade deficit for fresh fruit and vegetables in favour of imports from overseas
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First British Tenderstem crop arrives
Growers seeing a positive start to the campaign as retailers across the UK begin to stock the broccoli variety
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Californian prunes get health certification
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has confirmed that Californian prunes are good for digestion.
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First British Tenderstem crop arrives
The first batch of this year’s British Tenderstem crop has hit the shops following the recent warm weather.
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Farmers create armchair allotments
A farm supplying asparagus to royal grocer Fortnum and Masons is offering the public the opportunity to grow their own posh produce without leaving home.
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Maersk unplugs Cork's banana bung
Fyffes bananas return to southern Irish port for first time in almost three decades following arrival of new Maersk Line service
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Refugees 'exploited' by banana industry
Despite its environment-friendly reputation as the world's largest exporter of organic bananas, the Dominican Republic's treatment of banana workers is being called into question.
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M&S hits green targets
M&S claims it’s the first major UK retailer to become carbon neutral in a new report which says 100 per cent of its waste in 2011 was recycled.
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CropWalker Mapping 'will aid farmers'
A new online mapping system allows farmers to view crop data at the click of a button.
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Crown Jewels expands South American deal
US produce marketer to develop a new import programme from Chile, Peru and Brazil after setting up an office in the region
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Honduras posts export upturn
A growth in shipments of bananas, melons, pineapples and watermelons have pushed up overall agricultural sendings from Honduras in the first quarter
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Naturipe unveils cooling system
Berry marketer aims to speeds fruit to market and preserve quality through an innovative new cold chain management system
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Oppenheimer strengthens avocado deal
The Oppenheimer Group’s avocado programme has taken new a step in the right direction with region-wide ripening facilities
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Dole wins international award
The Dale Foundation, the organisation behind fresh produce supplier Dole’s Ecuadorian and Peruvian-based aid programme, have won the Segundo Wong Award from the Ecuadorian Banana Exporters Association.
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French co-op confident of victory
SICA, a leading French vegetable co-op, remains upbeat despite suffering a setback on its proposed €100 million logistics project.
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Report predicts Australian boom
Australia’s fruit business will “flourish” in the next five years, according to a new report from market analyst IBISWorld
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Ecuador eyes China's banana market
The potential of the Chinese market was highlighted at a recent banana industry conference in Ecuador
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Avocado transit to India troubles Mexico
Mexico’s avocado industry is looking to increase trade with India by cutting down transit times