All Production & Trade articles – Page 1080
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T&G sees first half growth
Turners & Growers has reported moderate first half profit growth to NZ$12.86m before tax and interest
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India looks to boost horticultural output
The Indian government hopes to spur an increase in horticultural production to address a mismatch in supply and demand
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Eurofruit Magazine launches iPad app
Digital edition of leading fresh produce industry publication now available to download from the iTunes App Store
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Dutch veg struggles in France
The E.coli outbreak has caused a big drop in sales of Dutch vegetables in France in the first half of 2011
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Fepex condemns French minister
Spanish fresh produce organisation says new border import controls will harm Spanish exporters
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GF Group to market own brand in 2012
Following end of marketing deal with Del Monte, Italian distributor hints at plans for new banana and pineapple brand
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US East Coast ports prepare for Irene
Delaware Bay issues hurricane warning for the tri-state area as Irene increasingly threatens the US East Coast
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Salmonella prompts FDA-Mexico collaboration
The joint effort aims to find the sources of contamination in Mexican papayas and improve food safety systems
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Zespri downplays agent arrest
The arrest of Zespri’s Shanghai-based import agent, Liu Xiongjie, appears to signal a tighter regulation of China’s fruit import business
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Wet start for Chinese apples
Wet weather has trimmed the volume and quality of China’s new apple crop, and prices will be troubled by stored shoulders from last season
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Chilean avocados set for high US prices
Hass avocados from Chile are gearing up for a good season start in the US where demand continues to grow
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Dutch exports hit by Russian ban
Fruit and vegetable shipments from the Netherlands reportedly suffered an 18 per cent downturn in the first half of 2011
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Cameroon banana exports down
Although exports of Cameroonian bananas fell in 2010, value-wise it proved to be a successful year for exporters
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Economy fails to impact Peru avocados
The effects of the recession and debt concerns in the Northern Hemisphere have not dented sales of Peruvian Hass avocados
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Le Maire promises aid
The French agriculture minister has attempted to placate growers by announcing plans for a series of measures
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Frosts adjust Chilean citrus outlook
Latest estimates show exports will be down by a maximum of 10 per cent for most varieties with clementines the least affected
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Del Monte subsidiary files FDA lawsuit
Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. seeks an injunction that would lift an FDA rule restricting imports of fresh cantaloupes
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Libya conflict batters Italian exports
Shipments of tinned tomatoes and fresh fruit, which make up half of Italy's grocery exports to the country, at virtual standstill
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US grants entry for Panamanian peppers
The new ruling for imports of peppers from Panama into the US comes into effect on 22 September 2011
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Hail hits Belgian pears
A major hailstorm is feared to have caused serious damage to the pear crop in eastern Belgium