All Production & Trade articles – Page 1050
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Cauliflowers run a month ahead
Cauliflower production in the UK is running a month ahead of schedule and is unlikely to right itself soon, one industry analyst has said.
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Chaoda Modern halves stake in Asian Citrus
The tainted Chinese vegetable supplier has cut its stake in Asian Citrus Holdings by more than half, citing market volatility
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Euro crisis cripples NZ apple industry
The European debt crisis and weak euro is exacerbating the plight of New Zealand's struggling apple growers
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Pakistan to sign PTA with Indonesia
Pakistan and Indonesia are due to sign a preferential trade agreement (PTA), which, once implemented, will boost Pakistan's kinnow earnings
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Strikes threaten Sicilian citrus harvest
Trucker blockades reported to have curtailed shipments of citrus, as retail networks struggle to cope with disruption
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NFU sets plan for 2012
The National Farmers' Union has identified a number of lobbying priorities to guarantee a successful 2012 for UK businesses
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Farmsecure Agri Science makes progress
Agricultural technical service provider is ready to provide focused and comprehensive technical advice service to RSA growers
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Durban port upgrade creates challenges
South African citrus exporters frustrated by years of congestion at the port of Durban face new challenges due to port upgrade
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Average EU fresh produce prices down
Eurostat figures show marked fall in prices in 2011 compared with year before
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Cherry AOP launched in France
December 2011 saw Cerises de France finally gain recognition as the national AOP
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Stable outlook for Chile topfruit
The nation’s apple exports will either remain the same as 2011 or increase marginally, while pear shipments are tipped to grow 2 per cent
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Indian company looks to increase banana exports
Demand in Europe and the US has spurred India’s largest banana producer to renew its focus on exports
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NZ gold kiwifruit grafted ‘illegally’
Desperate New Zealand kiwifruit growers have taken matters into their own hands by grafting a trial gold variety
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Worldfruit Fruit exports UK Jazz to Asia
British fruit marketer sends first container-load of English Jazz apples to Thailand
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T&G writes down asset value
With a buyout by German agribusiness Baywa pending, Turners & Growers has written down the value of its orchard land and other assets
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UK Jazz makes Thai debut
Worldwide Fruit has shipped its first ever container of UK-grown Jazz apples to Thailand.
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Wet weather drives Psa spread
Vine disease spreads further in New Zealand following wet weather over the festive period
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St Lucia battling Black Sigatoka
Government is taking steps to aid farmers in the fight against the potentially devastating banana disease
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Maui Capital buys Freshmax share
Maui Capital has bought out Wolseley Private Equity’s 60 per cent share in Australasian trader Freshmax
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Peruvian avocado shipments to climb
ProHass forecasts export rise of 30 per cent over the next 12 months thanks to increased US market access