All Production & Trade articles – Page 1264
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Brazilian citrus production to fall
Export volumes will remain steady this year despite a fall in production, according to a new report by the USDA
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Cauli supplies feel the squeeze
A tightening of availability of UK cauliflower will be short-lived, according to the brassica sector’s leader.
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Arnie out to terminate grower problems
Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has requested that western Fresno County be declared an emergency area due to drought conditions
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US cherry season in transition
The California cherry industry is reporting a successful campaign as the season winds down, while the Northwest deal is ramping up with high hopes of a record year
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China to increase Aus citrus imports
Trade is expected to grow after the Australian Federal Government negotiated improved market access for citrus and mangoes
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FTA publishes new guide
The Freight Transport Association’s (FTA) annual International Road Transport Guide has been published, providing essential information for UK-based operators about the countries of the EU and those outside it that are most frequently visited by them.
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Aus quality management needs improvement
A South African citrus expert has called for Australian producers to adopt the more stringent methods used in his home country
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Countries' concerns over banana deal
Portugal, France and Spain have said that they will not back any EU agreement that threatens their banana production
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Waitrose Essentials range a hit
Waitrose has announced it has broken the £100 million mark in sales of its budget Essentials range.
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Retail sales slump in May
UK retail sales dropped for the first time in three months in May as the pound fell and sales slumped against 2008 equivalents.
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Californian supplier enjoys boom
California firm Market 52 has recorded consistent growth of 100 per cent in its retail and wholesale customer base since being founded in 2005.
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NZ kiwifruit growers vote for hail funding
Extra compensation will be provided for producers hit by hailstorms in May following an industry meeting this week
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Drought hits Mexican citrus
Citrus production could fall by as much as 50 per cent this year in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula
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NZ hail damage picture clears
The cost of damage from storms that hit New Zealand kiwifruit crops in May is becoming clearer, with early estimates proving to be accurate
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New mango orders for Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh’s mango exporters have received orders from Kuwait, and the first from Russia
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Iraq pleads Turkey for water
Drought-hit Iraq has complained that Turkey is not supplying it with the water that it agreed to
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Venezuela restricts fruit imports
A USDA report has said that the country is not granting import permits for fresh fruits from any source
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EastPack invests in future growth
The New Zealand kiwifruit operator is planning further investments in a bid to boost capacity
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Redbridge seedless lemon exclusivity
Redbridge Worldfresh has secured exclusive supply of seedless lemons outside the major multiples following a successful trial in the UK retail market last year.
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Thai govt to subsidise longan harvest
Thai agriculture officials have set aside over Bt569m to help domestic longan farmers overcome low prices this season