All Production & Trade articles – Page 1095
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Cold snap covers South America
Freezing temperatures are set to persist this week but forecasters predict any impact on fruit crops will be less severe than last year
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UK plants first Sweet Sensation orchard
East Malling Trust and AG Thames collaborate on new variety pear orchard, following success with concept orchard
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Spanish imports decline
A drop in household consumption of fruit and vegetables has resulted in a decrease in imports in Spain
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Plunging NZ dollar propels exports
New Zealand expects to see export earnings rise over next four years as local currency weakens and markets in Asia grow
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Cuba to revitalise citrus sector
Multi-million-dollar investment to breathe new life into the island-nation’s citrus trade over the next year
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Blues committee expands members
Five additional companies bring to 10 the number of exporters now operating as part of the Argentinean Blueberry Committee
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French apples set to arrive early
The French apple association predicts very early start to season, with the first regions to be ready by end of July
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Special Fruit offers red limes
The Belgian group has just started importing a new red lime that is native to Australia
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RSA grape gift to Japan
South African grape growers have donated proceeds from their first shipment to Japan to the country’s disaster relief efforts
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India's anti-hail guns hold fire
Anti-hail guns installed in Himachal Pradesh, India, to protect the region's apple crop have failed to work
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Chiquita to refinance debt
Fresh produce group to make cash offer for senior notes as part of refinancing strategy
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Canada and EU agree organic equivalency
The decision to consider organic products in each other’s markets as equivalent has been confirmed in writing
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Mexico invites US food professionals
Mexico Calidad Suprema is offering tours of certified farms and facilities aim to demonstrate the nation’s commitment to food safety
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French melons rue early start
The precocious start to the French melon season has put French producers in direct competition with their Spanish counterparts
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Hefty increase for Australian packhouse registration
Australian growers who export fresh produce face operational cost increases as the government proposes a huge hike in packhouse registration fees
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Rapid growth for Fijian papayas
Local exporters are predicting a big rise in Fiji’s papaya exports this year, and an expansion to markets outside Australia
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NZ seeks FTA with India
Free trade agreement negotiations will be on the agenda during New Zealand prime minister John Key’s visit to India
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Russian import ban lifted
European Commission and Russian authorities have agreed to the lifting of a ban on European fresh vegetable exports to Russia.
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Murcia hard hit by ‘cucumber crisis’
Growers in south-eastern Spain among most affected by E.coli-related drop in demand, says Asaja Murcia
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Pakistani mangoes exhibit in Netherlands
Eighth annual exhibition of Pakistani mangoes scheduled for Den Haag