All Production & Trade articles – Page 1030
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RSA seeks new protocol with China
New efforts are being made by the South African citrus industry to engage China in introducing a new protocol for citrus fruit shipments
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Univeg denies Argentina sell-off rumours
Company refutes claims that chairman Hein Deprez is planning to buy back some of its fruit plantations in Patagonia
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Chile launches new grape variety
Iniagrape-one will offer Chilean table grape suppliers a new opportunity to satisfy global consumer and market demands
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Slight dip for Chilean avocados
The ongoing impact of a drought are expected to cut into the South American nation’s 2012/13 avocado output
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T&G to export kiwifruit to Asia
Turners & Growers granted limited access to Chinese and South Korean markets for its Enza Gold kiwifruit variety
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Indian hopes for German grape recovery
India has sent 120 containers of grapes to Germany to fill retailer orders, spurring hopes the market might overcome its chlormequat concerns
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Banks boost Psa research programme
Sponsorship from ANZ National and Rabobank is helping drive crucial research into the deadly kiwifruit vine disease in New Zealand
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Capespan reports strong profit for 2011
Despite tough economic conditions experienced during the year, the Capespan Group reported excellent results
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ANI charts strong growth in China
Increased sales to China sees surge in profits for listed Filipino farming firm Agri-Nurture
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California braced for short cherry crop
The southern region of California's San Joaquin Valley is expecting severely reduced production this season
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Limoneira increases agricultural reach
Agribusiness snaps up two citrus orchards to add a further 125 acres of production property in the San Joaquin Valley.
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NZ scrambles for apple pickers
Some New Zealand apple orchards are struggling to find pickers as the harvest reaches its peak
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J&K Fresh opens Philly division
J&K Fresh East is focused on customs clearance and import logistics at the Port of Philadelphia
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Hungary is the latest frost victim
Low temperatures have cut some crops by as much as 50 per cent, according to the country's fruit growers association
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Toyota plans fresh produce production
Japanese car giant announces plans to grow bell peppers using heat generated from manufacturing plant in tsunami hit region
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Major US citrus players unite
A 'strategic alliance' in the US citrus industry is expected to benefit both growers and buyers
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Karsten Group lands water-saving award
South Africa’s leading table grape producer and exporter has won a prestigious South African government award for conserving water
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Frost after-effects hit citrus season
Spanish citrus exporters in Andalusia say January frosts ruined their season by damaging prices and demand
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'Earliest cherries' available at M&S
Premium retailer is offering cherries from SAT Edoa after close collaboration with Univeg Katopé
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Capespan group sees revenue grow
South African fresh produce giant Capespan has reported strong results in 2011 despite tough economic conditions globally.