All Production & Trade articles – Page 1263
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Cauli supply in disarray
Renewed frosts and snowfall across the UK are continuing to play havoc with cauliflower availability and threatening transplanting for spring crops.
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Official wanted secrecy for tainted beans
Pesticide-tainted beans have been uncovered in China, sparking criticism between officials
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Philippines considers banana spray regulation
There is a new drive in the Philippine government to regulate rather than ban aerial banana spraying
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NZ’s cherry exports strong
New Zealand’s cherry exports have hit around 1,300 tonnes for the season, worth NZ$20m
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Riverina orange production down
Early forecasts say November heat has knocked back orange volume by 15-20 per cent in Australia’s Riverina region
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Chile assesses earthquake damage
The country’s leading fruit industry associations are conducting surveys across the sector to uncover the impact
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Bonduelle celebrates H1 success
France-based Bonduelle Groupe has reported an increase in turnover of 3.5 per cent, boosted by recent acquisitions
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Update: Quake impact on Chile fruit
Chilean Exporters Association does not anticipate a major disruption in fruit supplies despite damage to many cooling and storage facilities as well as transport infrastructure
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Chile set for record European campaign
Shipments to Europe and the UK will reach their highest level by the end of this season, eating into export share to the US
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MEPs propose wonky veg ban
The UK could fall victim to backtracking from Europe on the sale of misshapen fruit and vegetables.
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South Africa to ship record pear crop
Country set to export bumper pear volumes this season, with South African topfruit set to battle it out in a crowded European market
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Pomegreat sources from Afghanistan
Leading pomegranate juice company purchases 500 tonnes of fresh fruit and 500 tonnes of concentrate from the country
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APEB attacks Spanish ‘banana policy’
European banana association APEB accuses Spain and EU of backing Latin American importers over European growers
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New strawberries help Haiti
Hoogstraten’s first strawberries of the season have been sold to Special Fruit, with all the revenue going to a charity aiding Haiti
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Global warming reshapes horticulture
A new book from the CSIRO has warned Australian growers face significant changes in the face of global warming
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California water allocations down
Californian farmers are doing it tough, with news that both state and federal water allocations are at record-low levels
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Major earthquake shakes Chile
Chile’s biggest quake in 50 years has struck the heart of fruit-producing regions and damaged road, port and airport infrastructure
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Argentina doubts re-access to US
The release of a number of new tough import demands mean Argentina’s re-entry onto the US lemon market is looking less likely
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Spanish growers call for aid after floods
Fresh produce organisations have called on the country’s authorities to aid growers following floods in Andalusia
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Lower demand hits T&G profit
New Zealand group reveals falling fruit and vegetable consumption was the main factor behind a 34 per cent fall in group profit