All Production & Trade articles – Page 1211
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ArticleCA citrus survives weekend freeze
Navel orange and mandarin crops in California’s Central Valley have survived a weekend freeze virtually unscathed
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ArticleHeavy rain hits Australian cherries
Three days of heavy rain have taken their toll on the Australian cherry crop as harvesting of the main varieties gets underway
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ArticleBreeders sow seeds of change in Asia
Asia is set to become the epicenter for world seed development over the next half-century, one expert predicts
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ArticlePhilippine guerrillas destroy Dole plantation
Armed rebels destroyed a Dole banana plantation in the southern Philippines worth nearly US$250,000
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ArticleMMD close to profitability
Portsmouth City Council has succeeded in turning around the UK banana importer, which should break even this year
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ArticleSoil Association warns on phosphate
The Soil Association has warned that future shortages of phosphate rock could spell a major threat to global food security
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ArticleGrowth in early Australian grapes
Production in Western Australia and the Northern Territory is pushing the Australian grape season back
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ArticleHortyfruta pledges melon improvement
Spanish association Hortyfruta says it will intensify work to improve quality of melon and watermelon products
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ArticleSpanish salads target UK growth
Spanish grower Natural & Salads has begun a new campaign to promote winter salads in the UK market during the winter months
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ArticleDutch pear exports recover in 2010
Country's pear sales to foreign markets rebound, with volume of exported fruit up 77 per cent during January-September
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ArticleNew body to manage NZ Psa response
Zespri helps establish new company to oversee New Zealand kiwifruit industry's strategy on fighting bacterial disease
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ArticleFreeze concerns for California citrus
California citrus growers praying their crops continue to weather the freezing conditions forecast to linger through to the weekend
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ArticlePalestinian farmers eye opening
Palestinian growers in Gaza may soon be able to export their strawberries and flowers to Europe once again through Israel
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ArticleFrance experiences drop in imports
France saw imports of many fruit and vegetables decease considerably this year, causing prices to rise
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ArticleTariffs increase for NZ exports
New Zealand horticultural exporters are now paying 19 per cent more in tariffs than in 2008, despite recent trade agreements
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ArticleSpanish clementines face festive shortage
Cristóbal Aguado of Ava-Asaja has highlighted an imbalance in the marketplace for the fruit
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ArticleRevenue and profits climb at Seeka
Results improved across all of the group's divisions, with Seeka confirming a stronger year-end earnings guidance
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ArticlePositive news for Spanish exports
Stonefruit and watermelon sales boost Spanish export figures for third quarter after tough start to year
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ArticleNo Mexican lime shortage in US
There will be no shortfall in US supply this season, while demand in the country remains low, hit by the economic climate
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ArticleHealthy blush for Tasmanian cherries
It should be a hearty season for Tasmanian cherries, with expanding export opportunities if the high dollar can be overcome

