All Production & Trade articles – Page 1232
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EU urged to revise standards change
Freshfel Europe and Areflh call on European officials to restore and maintain specific compulsory standards for fresh produce
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Belgian sprouts hit stride
Although a smaller harvest is expected, quality is set to be high as Flandria sprouts approach the key period
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China opens doors to Peruvian citrus
Peru's citrus industry is gearing up to supply its first direct shipments to the Chinese mainland
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Spanish associations back days of action
Hortyfruta and Ailimpo are backing strike action and a mass demonstration by the country’s fresh produce sector
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Japan cuts back on Australian mangoes
Importers feeling the pinch of the economic downturn are cutting down on orders of North Queensland-grown mangoes
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Ginger prices likely to soar
Shortages in China mean prices in European markets are expected to increase over the coming weeks, say industry sources
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South Africa stands by citrus safety record
Although the industry has declined to officially comment, sources have spoken out to defend South African citrus against Spanish allegations
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Argentinean blueberries fall short
Exports to date during the 2009/10 season are down by 50 per cent against the same period last year
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Global cherry production grows
The world crop will increase in volume during 2009 despite shortfalls in major growing zones Argentina and Chile
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Agrexco to start strawberry exports
Israeli group to ship first batches of strawberries this month, led by the Yuval and Orly varieties developed by berry specialist Fertiseeds
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Indian state trials texts
Farmers across Maharashtra will soon have access to an SMS alert service for weather forecasts, pest information and export guidelines
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Punjab farmers try bananas
Farmers across India’s Punjab region are increasingly turning towards bananas in a bid to increase their profit margins
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FDA to overhaul import screening
New web-based system PREDICT has been designed to improve screening and speed up the entry of low-risk products into the US
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Cherries hold up to heat
Extreme heatwave conditions in Australia’s central west New South Wales are not damaging cherry quality, a leading supplier says
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Spray ban 'threatens' Philippine bananas
National group Croplife has urged the country's government to consider the potential damage to the export industry of a ban on aerial spraying
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Rains bring relief to Argentina
Rain in the Corrientes region in north-eastern Argentina has given citrus crops a welcome boost.
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Grape supply drama
The grape market is struggling desperately as supplies of red and white seedless from Brazil come to a premature end.
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Heat threatens Sunraysia grapes
A spell of very hot temperatures has raised concerns for table grape growers in Australia’s Sunraysia region
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Freshfel calls for greater Chinese access
The European fresh produce association has highlighted the lack of reciprocity in bilateral fresh produce trade between China and the EU
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Pakistan trials new strawberries
Pakistan has imported two new US strawberry varieties to try and gain a foothold in the northern winter export market.