All Production & Trade articles – Page 1166
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ArticleFreshfel highlights Peruvian opportunities
Ramon Rey of Freshfel Europe has discussed future fruit and vegetable opportunities with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala
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ArticleLate start for NZ apple exports
New Zealand top-fruit output is forecast to be match 2011’s crop but will be up to two weeks late and features the smallest Braeburn crop for a generation.
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ArticleExport opportunities for Malaysian pineapples
The Malaysian pineapple industry is well placed to claim premium prices in export markets, provided it can produce the right fruit
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ArticleFruit importer raising funds for Africa businesses
A social enterprise that provides business guidance and support has begun importing fruit at London’s New Spitalfields Market to generate profits to help producers in developing countries tackle poverty through trade.
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ArticleEU trade supports Ghana
APIBANA's president has stressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana and the EU
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ArticleClimate could change UK agriculture
Government report suggests UK could expand blueberry production as climate change takes hold
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ArticleHuge wholesale market opens in Henan Province
The first phase of vast new wholesale market has opened in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s Henan Province
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ArticleNZ releases apple export estimates
New Zealand apple export estimates show country's growers moving toward newer varieties
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Haith revamps Rootveg polisher
Haith has launched a new version of its Haith Rootveg polisher, which has no drive belts or pulleys.
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ArticleZespri expects smaller kiwifruit harvest
Kiwifruit marketer predicts harvest of 90m trays, points out that decrease in supply might increase prices in export markets
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ArticleAgrexco UK staff show anger
Having lost their jobs after the collapse of the Israeli company, most ex-employees are still chasing a redundancy package
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ArticleChingford chooses Bayer CropScience
Leading British fresh fruit importer and supplier Chingford Fruit is choosing Bayer CropScience as the preferred partner for innovative agro-chemicals and on-site technical support in implementing plant protection solutions.
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ArticleUK to get food ambassador under exports plan
Britain is to appoint a food ambassador in the next few months to help increase exports to high growth markets like China, Russia and India as part of a new Farming, Food and Drink Exports Action Plan set out by Agriculture Minister Jim Paice.
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ArticleUnifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
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Pre-CNY market ‘a disaster’
A flood of last-minute arrivals into China for Lunar New Year was disastrous for the trade, according to one leading importer
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ArticleOppenheimer markets NZ apricots
New Zealand-grown apricots are back in North America, following on from a short Chilean deal this season
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ArticleTurkish produce volumes grow in 2011
TurkStat reveals that fresh fruit and vegetable production volumes in the country climbed through 2011
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ArticleSetback for Morocco deal opponents
Critics of EU-Morocco trade accord fail to convince MEP trade committee to reject agreement
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ArticleHeavyweights eye Cambodian banana project
Major Japanese-owned banana player Sumifru and Australia's Indochina Gateway Capital are reportedly mulling a US$35m banana plantation in Cambodia
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ArticleFrench fruit-growing area takes plunge
According to a study from the ministry of agriculture, France's fruit production area has dropped significantly between 2000 and 2010

