All Production & Trade articles – Page 1113
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Beetle poses potato threat
The National Farmers’ Union is calling for speedy action to save the UK potato industry from a potentially devastating pest.
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Fyffes explores new growth opportunities
Chairman David McCann confirms modest rise in operating profit and hints at possible further investment during coming months
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Interfel head stays on to lead reform
Despite resigning as Interfel's president, the French interprofessional organisation has agreed to keep Gilles Vignaud on to drive reform
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Thai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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Greenery profits dip on sales rise
Dutch produce giant The Greenery has seen profits dip although sales have increased.
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Stemilt upgrades Olds Station cherry line
Exporter continues to invest in cherry packing facilities as it prepares to handle new-season crop estimated at over 18m cartons
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M&S posts solid Q4 on food
Marks & Spencer food sales have delivered a Q4 result of consistent improvement and increased market share, according to a trading statement released on Wednesday.
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Hail hits Moroccan melons
Melon producers in Marrakesh have had to rethink their optimistic forecasts following a violent hailstorm
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Avocados lead produce sales
Avocados outstrip sales of all other fresh fruits and vegetables in the US as Mexico cements its position as the leading supplier of the fruit
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Medfel brings Med together
The recent turmoil in North Africa has shown the importance of Euro-Mediterranean relations, Medfel's organisers state
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Spanish melons ‘may lose market share’
Decrease in production area could open way to greater market access for exporters in Italy and north Africa
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Australian citrus crop rebounds
Australia's 2011/12 citrus crop is expected to be considerably larger than last year, as growing regions recover from adverse weather
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Red tape blocks Pakistan berry exports
Bureaucracy is blocking Pakistan's ability to export its rising strawberry volumes, an expert warns
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Updated logo for new-season NZ Jazz
Enzafruit outlines plans for European marketing campaign as it prepares to receive first vessel of Cox and Royal Gala
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Mexican grapes survive frost
Production is estimated to be down slightly with volume expected to be shorter than usual until June
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Tariffs burden NZ kiwifruit growers
New Zealand kiwifruit growers’ profits could increase by as much as 67 per cent if tariffs in export markets were abolished
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Indian garlic exports soar
India has seen a sharp rise in its garlic exports this financial year, thanks to a shortage of Chinese product
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Positive garlic campaign for Spain
Garlic producers in the country enjoy strong 2010 export campaign and look ahead to promising 2011 season
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Weather reins in India mango crop
Officials are revising downwards their Indian mango crop forecast as lingering cool weather puts a damper on volumes
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Profit down but sales up at The Greenery
Company plans further changes to its logistics chain over the coming months following introduction of new supply model