All Production & Trade articles – Page 1201
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Dutch sector aims to attract young workers
Industry association Frugi Venta launches It's Alive campaign in bid to encourage more young graduates to join horticulture industry
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Italian region targets fresh-cut market
Regional authorities in Campania earmark new funding for project to improve supply chain and develop new communal brand
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New Zealand sees UK weak spot
New Zealand growers believe the UK market could prove their weak spot in the upcoming season, with viable returns for producers hard to come by.
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Vietnam finds imports contaminated
A recent study in Vietnam has shown high levels of pesticides and preservatives in imports of Chinese fruit
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Apple marketing budgets under threat
Annual survey measuring competitiveness of apple producing countries reveals investment in promotions may be suffering
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Conserve Italia defends sourcing policy
Italian fresh produce cooperative hits out at Coldiretti president Sergio Marini's "aggressive and misleading" comments
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Lazio kiwifruit faces canker risk
Italian region's kiwifruit business under threat as farmers report resurgence of disease in green- and yellow-fleshed varieties
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Windward bananas hit by dry spell
A drop in the size and volume of banana production is being attributed to a prolonged dry season across the region
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Peruvian asparagus on the rebound
Exporters hold out for improved sales after positive results in January when five new markets were inaugurated
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Waitrose readies to Eat up chain
Waitrose is in talks to take over sandwich bar chain Eat as part of its extensive expansion plans.
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Australia suspends US fruit
Australia has suspended imports of US cherries and table grapes, as quarantine authorities await the outcome of tests
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Dole plots steady growth in Europe
Eastern countries likely to feature prominently in group's expansion plans during the coming years, says head of Dole Europe
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New Zealand ships season’s first kiwifruit
The first New Zealand kiwifruit shipment for the season will sail for Japan this weekend
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Boost for Australian strawberries
The Australian state of Queensland is aiming to develop new strawberry varieties suited to the country's sub-tropical conditions
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Chinese drought remains unbroken
Southern China’s worst drought in decades is threatening the country’s largest horticultural regions
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Israel signs FTA with Mercosur
Israel's new free trade agreement with Mercosur is expected to significantly boost trade between the nations
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Growers look to hand-held Scarecrow
Scarecrow Bio-Acoustic Systems is urging field crop growers to adopt its hand-held Patrol device to manage birds and boost productivity.
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Sarkozy firm on CAP renewal
The French leader yesterday announced that he will fight for CAP, as he reassured farmers of his commitment to their security
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South African Royal Gala debut
UK importer Capespan has received its first South African Royal Gala of the season.
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Growth tipped for Peruvian avocados
Exports of both the Hass and Fuerte varieties are forecast to surpass volume achieved last year