All Production & Trade articles – Page 1131
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CLA elects new president as Worsley steps down
Harry Cotterell has been voted in as the president of the Country Land & Business Association (CLA) after William Worsley left the role.
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Australia eyes China cherry access
Australian cherry growers are hopeful of clinching entry to the Chinese market as soon as next month
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Cut out middlemen, says Pakistani grower
Pakistan must implement modern direct marketing methods if it wants to boost its kinnow exports, says leading shipper
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Vietnam breaks export record
Vietnam's fresh fruit and vegetable exports for the first 10 months of 2011 have broken new records
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Dutch onion exports fall
Lower volumes were sent to a number of key export markets across the EU, Russia, Africa and the Americas
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South West examines opportunity for collaboration
The FPJ South West conference in Bristol provoked fierce debate about everything from local branding and supply chain development to collaboration and marketing.
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Martinavarro reopens Citroluz site
Citrus exporter reactives Andalusian packhouse of bankrupt company two years after its closure
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‘Urgent action’ required in Spain
Leading fresh produce consortium calls for ‘change of direction’ in Spanish agricultural policy to support exports
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Mexico ends NZ kiwifruit tariff
Ending of 20 per cent tariff could open up new opportunities for trade, and save the industry NZ$1m per year
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US agricultural exports hit new record
Agricultural secretary Tom Vilsack comments on positive final tally for fiscal 2011, with exports climbing to a record US$137.4bn
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Satara and Seeka set for merger
Bay of Plenty kiwifruit companies announce amalgamation, pending shareholder approval, to better cope with Psa
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Fepex blames Morocco for price ‘collapse’
Spanish federation accuses Moroccan exporters of flooding EU with cheap tomatoes, forcing ‘collapse’ in prices
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Big business invests in Chinese organics
China's business tycoons are investing in the country's organic agriculture sector
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HILD invests in seed facility
Bayer subsidiary's technology facility will process and store various types of vegetable and herb seeds
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Thai produce suffers in floods
Flooding in Thailand is hampering sendings from the south-east Asian country but more crucially is causing severe difficulties for the Thai population involved in the fresh produce sector.
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New president for APEF
The French producer association for chicory has named Catherine Decourcelle as the successor to Charles Bellet
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Storms hammer Australian apple production
Australian apple industry reeling after storms inflict widespread damage to major growing regions
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Brazil grants access to Italian citrus
Phytosanitary protocol for Italian citrus exports reportedly agreed upon following almost two years of trade negotiations
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Supermarket's success down to fresh produce
Morrisons says its sales have risen more than its rivals in its third quarter results because it has benefited from producing more of its own fresh food.
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M&S profits slide despite rise in food sales
M&S profits have slipped for the 26 weeks to 1 October and food sales growth has slowed despite the retailer declaring that its food offer has “performed strongly”.