All Production & Trade articles – Page 1142
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Spain to finance low-cost loans
€40m set aside for loans to producers adversely affected by fall out from E.coli outbreak
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Tesco promotes Thai fresh produce
Tesco aims to double its exports of Thai produce over the next five years to its network of stores throughout the globe
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Bickel Flowers in Agrexco driving seat
Reports in Israel suggest that Gideon Bickel's company is the front-runner of the bidders looking to purchase Agrexco
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Thanet Earth makes million-euro profit
Fresca reports Thanet Earth Marketing has achieved financial turnaround at UK's largest glasshouse vegetable project
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British push for Fresca as Thanet Earth turns profit
Fresca Group is planning to move into British top fruit as part of a major push on home-grown production.
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Univeg Germany to import Korean citrus
Delegates from South Korean province of Jeju visit Europe to firm up possible new mandarin export programme to Germany
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Dutch-Colombian deal to boost Fairtrade
A partnership between Colombian and Dutch representatives aims to increase the supply of Fairtrade bananas in the Netherlands
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Waikato hit by Psa
Kiwifruit disease discovered near Waikato district of New Zealand, 70km from priority zone of Te Puke
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Capespan result warns of challenge ahead
Capespan’s managing director has announced positive half-year results but warns that the rest of the year will be challenging.
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Dole to sell up in Spain and Portugal
The fresh produce giant is set to offload its Spanish and Portuguese operations to France-based Compagnie Fruitière
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Severe damage to Italian apple crop
Around 4,000 truckloads of apples worth €20m estimated to have been hit by recent violent hailstorm in Val Venosta region
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Copa-Cogeca encourages EU debate
Farmers and cooperatives organisation welcomes initiative to debate EU support for fruit and vegetable sector at meeting of farm ministers
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Floods hamper Pakistan veg production
Vegetable production in Pakistan has taken a hit following heavy rains and flooding in Sindh, one of the country’s main growing regions
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Fyffes transacts in own shares
Fyffes company secretary Seamus Keenan has announced the plc has carried out a transaction in its own shares.
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Panama disease threatens Philippines
The Philippines is reacting to the re-emergence of a banana disease that threatens the country’s main export crop
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Argentina signs deal with Israel
The South American country has become the last Mercosur member to sign a free trade agreement with Israel, with trade now set to increase
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Dole teams up on sustainability
The fresh produce giant has formed a partnership with PE International to push forward with its sustainability drive
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Confident Colors Fruit ready to grow
South African exporter Colors Fruit has reported it is ready to resume growth and sees tremendous potential for South African fruit in Asia
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Produce World HQ officially opens
North-west Cambridgeshire MP, Shailesh Vara, officially opened Produce World’s head office in Peterborough on 9 September.
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‘Normal’ lemon crop for Spain
Producers’ association says 2011/12 season will feature return to average volumes, but with “exceptional” quality