All Production & Trade articles – Page 1095
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ArticleLambayeque mango exports down
Shipments from the Peruvian region have fallen 71.5 per cent in the opening three months of the year
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ArticleFormer Coforta man joins The Greenery
Appointment of Herman Burger aimed at strengthening Dutch marketer's tie with grower-suppliers
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ArticleUniveg targets new growth in Germany
Company inaugurates new €5m distribution centre, strategically located between Düsseldorf and Rotterdam
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ArticleConcern over new EU greening proposals
Proposed European regulations to make farming "greener" have faced criticism from the UK, which argues they could harm the environment
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ArticleBumper year for Northwest cherries
Mother Nature has dealt a bumper crop to Northwest cherry growers this season, with volumes expected to exceed the 2009 record
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ArticleIndia opens up to Peruvian avocados and asparagus
After 19 months of negotiations, India has given the green light to imports of avocados and asparagus from Peru
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ArticleFeel-good factor for Jubilee strawberries
Summer of celebration in the UK is good news for the Driscoll Jubilee strawberry variety
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ArticleHouse urged to consider specialty crops
A letter sent to leadership of the House Agriculture Committee has emphasised the economic impact of specialty crops in the US
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ArticlePhilippine bananas take step closer to US
An environmental assessment has been published by the US Department of Agriculture and is awaiting public comments
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ArticleSales good for Simply Nectar
Simply Nectar, a company behind sugar-free organic fruit juice drinks, has told FPJ that sales have already topped £1 million in 2012.
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ArticleFrance sees drop in purchases in 2011
French consumers bought less fruit and vegetables in 2011, partly as a result of the E.coli crisis and the gloomy summer
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ArticlePicota cherries to hit the shelves
Shoppers are in for a treat this summer as the unique Picota cherries from western Spain hit UK supermarkets.
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ArticleSecond earthquake hits Italy hard
Damage to agribusiness estimated at half a billion euros as key fresh produce region Emilia-Romagna dusts itself down again
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ArticleItalian region hit by second quake
Emilia-Romagna suffers second major tremor, compounding damage done by previous week's seismic activity
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ArticleMr Apple considering merger with Enza
Scales' rights issue leaves group with money to spend, making further consolidation of NZ apple industry a distinct possibility
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ArticleTV funnyman backs farming campaign
Simon Day, a panelist on BBC’s The Fast Show, has pledged his support to the new NFU Farming Delivers for Britain campaign.
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ArticleRain fails to dampen UK fruit hopes
Tree-fruit growers in the UK are refusing to let last month's frost and rain dampen their enthusiasm despite the weather blighting some producers’ crops.
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ArticleAustralia and Thailand talk trade
Discussions over trade restrictions were on the agenda during Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s recent visit to Australia
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ArticleNorth American grapes off to early start
The Mexican and Californian table grape deals are off to an early start this season, thanks to good growing conditions
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ArticleIsraeli exports to EU down
Exports from Israel to the EU have decreased by some 16 per cent for the first quarter of 2012

