All Production & Trade articles – Page 1106
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Sainsbury's posts profit growth
Sainsbury’s preliminary results for the year ended 19 March 2011 show profit before tax up by nine per cent year on year to £665 million.
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Chinese borders may open to Malaysian durian
China may soon allow imports of Malaysian durian following a visit to the country by the Chinese premier
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Jubilee strawberries two weeks early
This season’s Jubilee strawberry crop has arrived two weeks ahead of schedule, as hot weather sweeps through the UK
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G's Marketing reshuffles board
G’s Marketing has announced changes to its board of directors following the departure of its commercial director in March.
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Whole Foods offers Haitian mangoes
Natural and organic retailer is offering Haitian-grown Francis mangoes under the Whole Trade programme
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Vegetable prices fall across Europe
The warm, dry weather has been responsible for early ripening and large volumes in France and Belgium, hitting prices
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Reduction in Florida orange forecast
USDA revises estimate down on fruit drop and smaller sizes, while grapefruit crop remains unchanged
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Fyffes increases 2011 earnings target
Positive start to year and better performance in European banana business enables company to revise target upwards
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Israeli avocado growers in joint venture
Leading fresh produce groups Avocado Granot and Mehadrin Tnuport Export join forces to become 'the country's largest avocado exporter'
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Nationwide makes Times list
Nationwide Produce has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing international companies in the UK.
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Morrisons makes strong Q1 start
Morrisons has announced “an encouraging start” to its new financial year with sales growth continuing ahead of the market in a statement issued with its first-quarter figures for the 12 weeks to 1 May 2011.
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T&G-Zespri case begins after delay
After a week delay, the second stage of Turners & Growers court case against Zespri has begun today
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Zespri monopoly must go, says OECD
New report published by international economic organisation favours removal of group's single-desk status
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Zespri questions OECD report findings
Company argues that its single-desk status has in fact helped the New Zealand kiwifruit industry to grow its export earnings
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Norbert reports revenue increase
Norbert Dentressangle has seen consolidated revenue increase by 9.3 per cent in the first quarter with new freight forwarding business at the heart of the growth.
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Costs to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian government has effectively put a stop to part-funding of export inspection fees
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CVVP wins Nadorcott court case
Valencian grower ordered to destroy ‘illegally planted’ mandarin trees and pay damages to fruit variety club
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Colombian banana crop cut in Q1
Production down 16 per cent in the first quarter of the year following severe rains in some growing regions
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Florida receives disease fight boost
Florida Legislature includes US$2m to go to the Citrus Research and Development Foundation
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Bigger Sharon fruit crop for South Africa
Recent industry expansion is set to mean a greater volume of the fruit is available for sale on the domestic market, says SFOSA