All Production & Trade articles – Page 1102
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Disappointing grape season winds down
Only small volumes of seeded grapes will be packed in South Africa’s late grape growing regions next week, bringing a disappointing season to a close
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RSA clementines come to the fore
With the country's satsuma season ending on 1.6m cartons, the focus has now turned to the clementine campaign
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South African citrus heads for Japan
The South African citrus industry will be hoping the recent natural disasters in Japan will not affect the market for its fruit, which is now being shipped to the Asian nation
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Anlin/Seatrade retains RSA-US citrus contract
Partnership celebrates as they retain US contract for South African citrus with departure of first vessel of the season
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Interpera heads to south of France
The annual international pear congress takes place next week in the city of Aix-en-Provence, in southern France
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Japan loses appetite for fruit
Japanese households are eating less fruit since the March earthquake, recent figures suggest
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Del Monte ends 30-year Simba deal
US company's long-standing partnership with GF Group subsidiary comes to an end as it targets new growth in Europe
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Noboa's banana exports grind to halt
Two companies of Ecuador's Noboa group have reportedly had their activities closed down due to apparent tax irregularities
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UK retailers shrug off E.coli fears
German customers cancel cucumber orders from the Netherlands, prompting downturn in prices in UK as product is redirected
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Del Curto plots overseas expansion
The Chilean export giant reveals plans to set up shop in Peru, South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico
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E.coli: 'Source still not identified'
Hamburg health minister confirms test results show "no link" between Spanish cucumbers and outbreak of bacterial infection
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Purfresh honours its customers
Three California-based fresh produce companies awarded 'Quality by Purfresh' seal
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Peru and Japan sign free trade deal
Over 10 years tariffs will be removed on the majority of bilateral trading items starting when the agreement enters into operation in July
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Germany, Holland: 'No source of E.coli'
Inspectors in both European countries say they have found no potential trace of E.coli in their own horticultural industries
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Sales rise at OrchardWorld
Top-fruit supplier OrchardWorld has a “strong balance sheet” and increased its turnover and profits in 2010 despite tough market conditions.
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Pakistan's production hits 12m tonnes
Citrus leads the way in volumes of Pakistan-grown fresh fruits and vegetables, followed by mangoes
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E.coli scare provokes mixed response
In France, the fruit and vegetables sector is far from unanimous in its suggested response to last week's E.coli outbreak in Germany
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Russia bans German and Spanish veg
Country to seize all vegetable imports from Germany and Spain, with threat of further sanctions against other EU suppliers
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Ramadan misses Medjool season
Ramadan will just miss the beginning of the Bard Valley Medjool date season this year, putting pressure on supplies
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China drives Asian cherry boom
Asian markets cemented their status as the rising stars for Chilean cherry exports in 2010/11, with Hong Kong/China leading the way