All Production & Trade articles – Page 1169
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WTO rules for NZ in apple dispute
The World Trade Organisation has ruled in favour of New Zealand in the long-running dispute on apple access to Australia
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Staay Food Group acquires Frupaks Fruit
Dutch company takes control of fresh apple and pear supplier as it seeks to strengthen role in the European topfruit category
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Sharp downturn in major apple varieties
European marketers will have smaller volumes of key varieties like Golden Delicious, Gala and Jonagold to play with in 2010/11
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EU pear production down across the board
Not one of the European Union's major pear varieties is forecast to show an increase in terms of volume this season
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Almeria buoyed by better prices
Improved prices compensate for weather-hit campaign, which saw tomato and pepper volumes fall substantially
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Citrus leads RSA's exports to Russia
During the past eight years South African citrus exports to Russia have increased by close to 500 per cent
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Tomato growers suffer mixed fortunes
Tomato growers are enjoying mixed fortunes this season, with UK producers enjoying a strong season despite varying light levels, but many Dutch growers struggling with excessive heat.
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Pakistan floods cause price spike
The price of fruit and vegetables has jumped in Pakistan after two weeks of torrential rain destroyed a large area of crops
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Global wheat price opportunity for growers
The market for UK grown vegetables such as brassicas and potatoes could tighten as spiralling global wheat prices threaten to push land rents up.
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Japan’s imports drop but demand holds
While lower intake of bananas and pineapples saw Japanese fruit imports fall in the first half of this year, demand has remained firm
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Apple crop 'second lowest in 15 years'
EXCLUSIVE: Download summary of 2010 EU apple and pear forecasts, unveiled at the annual Prognosfruit meeting in Kiev
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ICOP focuses on responsibilities
Speakers from Ahold, BFV, ZON and the European Commission already confirmed for key industry meeting in November
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Polish apple crop reduced by floods
Country’s apple and stonefruit harvests likely to decrease in wake of severe flood damage in central and southern Poland
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French topfruit production to fall
French production of apples and pears is forecast to decline in 2010, it will be announced at Prognosfruit today
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African team makes banana breakthrough
Scientists based in Nigeria have formulated resistance measures against the destructive Banana Xanthomonos Wilt disease
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Quebec makes organic commitment
The Canadian province of Quebec has revealed plans to boost local organic production
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New representation due for Australian horticulture
Australia’s horticulture peak bodies are planning to establish a new representative lobby body in Canberra
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Pakistan and Russia set for collaboration
Pakistan and Russia are looking to build a new forum to cooperate on horticultural issues following a high-level trade delegation
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Dates a hot ticket for Ramadan
With the Ramadan religious festival fast approaching, Malaysian retailers are stocking up on imported dates to feed fasting worshippers
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Poland anticipating apple crop fall
Apple scab and russeting damage lead to prediction of 30 per cent drop in harvest in key production region