All Production & Trade articles – Page 1113
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ArticleSeeka results take Psa hit
Group reports on loss of NZ$7.1m for 2011 as outbreak of Psa has 'significant impact' on operations
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ArticleApeda to launch Hortinet
India’s export development agency is working on a pesticide monitoring system for vegetables to address residue alerts on shipments to EU
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ArticleChile confirms topfruit export forecast
Sendings will be up slightly but Europe will receive fewer apples and pears from Chile as more fruit heads to the Middle East and Asia
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ArticleUSDA aids in European grapevine moth fight
Funding is made available to help Californian growers in their fight against the potentially devastating pest
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Fourth quarter loss for Del Monte
Net loss increases on same period of 2010 as economic conditions and higher costs make life difficult for the multinational
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ArticleStudy to broaden Colombia’s options
Quarantine barriers in many countries could be lifted for a range of Colombian fruits thanks to the findings of a recent Med fly project
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ArticleCamposol sees sales and earnings soar
Peruvian agricultural group enjoys boom in fourth quarter as sales of grapes and avocados jump on 2010
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleItaly's MFC to merge with CSO
Consortium set to become a division of the country's leading fresh produce marketing and research body
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ArticlePlans to cut red tape must be acted on quickly, NFU says
The government's plan to cut the amount of red tape in the farming industry is good news but farmers want to see swifter action, the NFU has said.
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ArticleT&G posts NZ$18.3m loss
T&G has posted a NZ$18.3m loss for 2011, attributed to one-off write-downs in orchard values and BayWa bid costs
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ArticleIran sanctions hurt Philippines producers
The most recent round of US-led sanctions on Iran are hurting Philippine banana and pineapple exports to the country
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ArticleSouth Korean citrus under threat
South Korean academic believes FTA with the US will undermine the viability of Jeju Island’s centuries-old citrus industry
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ArticleTough decisions for NZ Gold growers
As Psa-V continues to devastate production of Hort16A in parts of Te Puke, growers are said to be considering their options
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ArticleSpanish weather hits the UK
Freshinfo reports on damage to citrus and field crops, including iceberg lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower
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ArticleCold snap to affect Indian grape exports
India’s Grape Exporters Association forecasts a 25 per cent decline in shipments from the Nashik region after recent cold snap
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ArticleArgentina posts blueberry gains
Overall sendings from Argentina are up this season, with more fruit headed to Europe but slightly less to the US market
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ArticlePlanamerica trials new varieties
The Spanish-Mexican berry venture is keen to offer plants better suited to Mexican growing conditions
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ArticleDate set for KORUS FTA
Tariffs will be cut on some US fresh produce imports to South Korea when FTA comes into effect on 15 March
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ArticleJFC undone by market 'collapse'
Company seeks to reassure its creditors as concerns are raised over future viability of Russian banana market

