All Production & Trade articles – Page 1189
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Chiquita slips to £8m loss
Chiquita Brands International has slipped to a net loss of $8 million (£5m) in the third quarter of the year, down from the $5m profit recorded in the same period of 2009.
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VOG confident for apple season
Italian apple group reports “highly satisfactory” exports, thanks to high quality fruit and good prices
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Fepex to demand action on imports
Spanish group to appear before EU to outline ‘need’ for action on import price regulations
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Rewe starts selling own-label bananas
German retail operator takes highly significant step of introducing private label bananas to a number of its stores
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NW apple growers opt for Purfresh
Leading topfruit producers in the Pacific Northwest have implemented Purfresh systems with great success
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Morrisons delivers "solid performance"
Morrisons has attributed a 1.3 per cent rise in like-for-like sales in the last quarter to a slight increase in retail price inflation.
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Falling revenue impacts Chiquita result
Group slips to loss of US$8m for the third quarter of the year on weaker European pricing and lower year-on-year net sales
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Kiwifruit bucks fruit trend in Japan
Japanese kiwifruit consumption last September rose to its highest level for that month since records began, while average fruit uptake fell to its lowest level in 10 years
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Camposol overcomes strike action
Production at the Peruvian fruit and vegetable supplier has continued as normal despite a strike by one of its trade unions
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'Challenging' Q3 hits Del Monte profit
Despite higher year-on-year sales, third-quarter profitability falls in the face of higher costs and a tough European banana market
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Peru offers solid mango export crop
Sendings forecast to be on a par with 2009/10 as the industry prepares to convene at annual mango conference
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Queensland predicts short mango crop
Australian mango growers across Queensland are expecting a lighter crop and higher returns this season
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Dutch exports up but doubts remain
With demand in eastern European markets still a cause for concern, the Netherlands has shipped more to Germany and the UK
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Capespan UK returns to profit
Capespan’s UK business has returned to profit in a tough trading environment after a restructure of the business.
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Spain anticipates bumper persimmon crop
Growers are forecasting record production of 50,000 tonnes following good weather and new plantings
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Iran offers hope for banana exporters
Prospect of ban on banana imports being lifted said to be improving as government offers the Philippines new assurances
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Indian exports increase during 2009/10
Rising demand from Gulf countries in particular said to be behind recent rise in export shipments, says export group Apeda
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Recovery for Chilean table grapes
Exports are anticipated to return to normal this season after prolonged cold and rainy weather in 2009/10
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Hurricane Tomas batters bananas
St Vincent and the Grenadines has been hit by the storm, which has been rampaging across the Caribbean this weekend
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Jordan regains access to Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian government has reportedly said it will allow Jordanian fruit and vegetables entry into the market