All Production & Trade articles – Page 1143
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Florida citrus applauds bill veto overrule
HB 981 will codify research and development foundation and increase the cap on research assessment to US$0.03
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Agrexco starts Desert King exports
The exporter has North America and Europe in its sights as the Israeli pitahaya season gets underway
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Driscolls on acquisition trail
US-based berry breeder Driscoll’s has announced the acquisition of the non-farming assets of Alconeras and its 20 per cent shareholding in Driscoll’s of Europe from 1 January 2011.
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G's Marketing drives forward
An improvement in cost control has been credited with a sales increase reported by G’s Marketing this week.
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Chinese production boost to control prices
More vegetable production is needed to combat rising food prices, mandates the Chinese government
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NFU concerned over ES payment changes
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is dismayed with the potential disruption to its members’ business cashflow after changes in the way Environment Stewardship payments are made were announced by government this week.
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New import regulation hits fresh produce
HMRC has confirmed a new regulation on imports due in January applies to imports of fresh produce, and that it is the carrier who is responsible for lodging the ICS declaration.
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Major rise in Iranian fruit exports
Country's Export Promotion Office reports 79 per cent increase in export sales during first six months of Iranian calendar year
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Export boost for Peruvian citrus
Worldwide sales of a range of citrus items from the South American nation rose this season in volume and value terms
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Bonduelle opens new facility in Brazil
Company targets growth in Latin American market and outlines plan to extend production further in years to come
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NZ kiwifruit growers back action plan
Overwhelming support for industry proposals to fight Psa outbreak, as Zespri confirms 54 orchards now subject to restrictions
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Delays for Central American melons
Inclement weather has set back the traditional start to the season, but production shortfalls look set to help the market recover
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Fyffes buys back 17m of its own shares
Company says current share price represents "good value" at current level, especially given expected recovery in banana market
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JFC Group ‘records major loss’
According to reports in Russia, importer suffered a substantial loss in the first nine months the year
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Cold impacts Ecuadorean bananas
Production in El Oro has fallen markedly in the last two months, pushing down prices paid to growers
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US increases Vietnam dragon fruit imports
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US have seen impressive growth this year, up 12 times on 2009
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Kiwifruit Psa eradication chances “slim”
New detections of kiwifruit canker in New Zealand’s South Island have pushed officials to settle on an aggressive containment strategy
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Philippines pledges infrastructure development
The country’s government has pledged to develop agricultural infrastructure in Mindanao to increase food production there
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Strike threat to Israeli exports
Proposed strike action by growers over plans to cut quota of foreign workers in Israel raises fear of disruption to supplies
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Agrexco set to switch back to France
Israeli exporter to send all of its shipments to western Europe via new terminal at French Port of Sète from May 2011 onwards