All Production & Trade articles – Page 1105
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ArticleRain affects production in Kashmir
Rain and cold temperatures are playing havoc with fruit crops in the major Indian apple-producing region of Kashmir
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ArticleNew Australian hope for Indian mangoes
Indian and Australian officials are working on a new irradiation treatment plan for Indian mango exports to Australia
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AnalysisMutual recognition: mutually beneficial?
Indonesian government holds contentious belief Mutual Recognition Agreements will benefit local producers and exporters
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ArticlePhilippines tightens banana standards
The Philippines is tightening up banana production and packing standards in response to export quarantine breaches
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ArticleTalim hits Taiwan fruit production
Tropical storm Talim has devastated fruit and vegetable production across Taiwan
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ArticleUS Senate green lights Farm Bill
The passing of the bill preserves funding for critical programmes and fresh produce consumption initiatives
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ArticleEC undertakes supply chain review
The European Commission has launched a public consultation to analyse the future of Europe’s fruit and vegetable sectors
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ArticleCultivar expands presence in Bilbao
Cultivar has announced that it is to open two new outlets at Bilbao's wholesale market Mercabilbao in the autumn
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ArticleHillfresh strikes deal in Panama
The Dutch importer has succeeded in securing a reliable alternative source to Costa Rica for its pineapple imports
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ArticleRucaray trials new varieties
The Chilean grower-exporter has increasingly focused on exploring new varieties over the course of the last ten years
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ArticleKingston adds Peruvian avocados
Peruvian Hass avocados will complement Kingston & Associates Marketing’s growing pineapple and mango import programmes into the US
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ArticleRSA records largest grape export crop
SATI is celebrating the biggest South African table grape export crop since the industry was deregulated in 1997
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ArticleNaturipe expands Mexican operations
The berry marketer is tapping into the burgeoning potential within the Mexican blueberry industry to complement existing berry production
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ArticleNew tomato research 'lowers production costs'
Scientists have sequenced the genome of the domesticated tomato in a breakthrough that could lower production costs for growers of tomato crops.
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ArticleM&S boasts unique stonefruit offering
Special stonefruit varieties sourced by Univeg Katopé are hitting the premium retailer's shelves this summer
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ArticleIndonesia grants NZ recognised status
Indonesia has granted New Zealand ‘recognised country’ status, allowing it to ship horticultural products directly to Jakarta
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ArticleRains damage Taiwanese produce
Rain in Taiwan has caused millions of dollars in damage to horticultural crops
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ArticleChile targets truffle exports
Black perigold truffles grown in Maule could be exported to markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas by 2013
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ArticlePakistan mango exports fall
Pakistani mango export volumes are set to plummet this season because of an Iranian trade embargo and no shipments so far to the US or Japan
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ArticleFears for wider Psa impact in NZ
KVH has warned that New Zealand's green kiwifruit may not hold up against Psa if management strategies are not implemented

