All Production & Trade articles – Page 1236
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ArticleGerman retail buyers back Italian citrus
German retail traders taking part in organised visit to Calabria and Sicily as Italian citrus exports continue to grow
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ArticleItalian exports on road to recovery
Figures published by industry association Fruit Imprese reflect continued rise in the country's fresh produce export sales
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ArticleGrowers concerned over NZ Jazz returns
Following a recent cut in forecast returns for the trademarked apple, growers say they are considering alternative varieties
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ArticleMexico to modify import rules
Imports of fresh fruit and vegetables into Mexico may be subject to new phytosanitary regulations issued by the Ministry of Agriculture
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ArticleIndia and Japan to seal trade deal
India and Japan were set to sign a trade deal on Monday, with a view to cut import taxes on a range of goods including fruit
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ArticleTaiwan counts ag losses
Taiwan has calculated the cost of agricultural damage caused by Typhoon Megi at NT$11.3m
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ArticleGrowth for South American cherries
Chile and Argentina are looking forward to a volume recovery this season following weather complications in 2009/10
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ArticleCalifornia Giant opens Chile office
Company representative heads south as part of long-term commitment to Chilean blueberry programme
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ArticleUSAEC steps up East Coast export campaign
The US Apple Export Council (USAEC) is stepping up efforts to develop new markets for US East Coast apples following its success in India
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ArticleTasmania takes shine to cherry markets
New markets are showing great potential for Tasmanian cherries, as growers slow their headlong growth in plantings
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ArticlePhilippine bananas look to China
The Philippine government hopes to expand banana exports to China as future trade with Iran remains up in the air
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ArticleMegi leaves its mark in China
Typhoon Megi has left a trail of destruction in China's Fujian province, destroying crops and causing widespread damage
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ArticleReports suggest “mass layoffs” at Expofrut
Press reports say over 500 workers have been made redundant at the Argentinean fresh produce giant Expofrut
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ArticleGold key to Zespri's prospects in China
The marketer has presented its new, longer-lasting variety to customers at New Zealand's Shanghai Expo pavilion
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ArticleStorms damage Italian grape crop
Hail and rains in the region of Puglia have reportedly damaged a proportion of the remaining crop, affecting key varieties
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ArticleKorea and Australia eye grape trade
South Korea and Australia are working to create import protocols to enable table grapes to be traded between the two countries
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ArticleChilean cherries hitting their stride
Chile’s cherry harvest could hit 12m cartons this season, but the industry is quietly confident in its ability to handle the volume
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ArticleEuropean Union denies grape deal
EU will not alter the maximum residue levels on the use of chlormequat after discussing the possibility of a temporary increase
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ArticleFresh Service seals Kent deal
Kent-based fresh-produce distribution and logistics firm Fresh Service has acquired the Paddock Wood and Sheerness operations of RW Simpson with effect from October 23.
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ArticleHaygrove profit margin rises
Soft-fruit grower and polytunnel specialist Haygrove Ltd has increased its group’s gross profit margin from 26 per cent to 35 per cent.

