All Production & Trade articles – Page 1264
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Spain begins Clementine deal in Russia
Exporters in Valencia begin their Russian Clementine campaign next week and are considering increasing shipments to the country
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Record crop ahead of National Pear Month
Pear Bureau Northwest announces that Pacific Northwest growers have produced one of the largest crops on record
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FPC welcomes government action plan
Consortium calls on UK leaders to cut red tape and bureaucracy so the fresh produce industry can trade more efficiently
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Staffline acquires Peter Rowley Ltd
Staffline has announced it has acquired Peter Rowley Limited a training provider with its principal and namesake set to work with Staffline for a minimum period of two years.
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NZ onions see openings
Layered export opportunities for the upcoming NZ onion season are being approached with cautious optimism
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A&A targets UK organic market
California-based A&A Organic Marketing is looking to expand into the UK and Europe after seven successful seasons supplying the US and Canadian markets.
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Israeli export values climb
Israeli fruit exports have almost doubled in the last decade from NIS1.9 billion (£302 million) to NIS 3.6bn (£572m).
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Renar inks major Brazilian apple deal
Renar has become one of the largest apple grower-exporter operations in Brazil after acquiring fellow supplier Pomifrai
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Frucom bankruptcy confirmed
Poor season for imported Chilean apples thought to be responsible for pushing Hamburg-based group into insolvency
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Philippines to launch Fairtrade bananas
Two Philippine companies have been working with local growers to gain accreditation for the country’s first Fairtrade bananas
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Recession costs UK F&V industry £444m
A study has revealed that the global economic downturn has eaten into the UK fresh fruit and vegetable industry's profitability
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GLA in second protocol call
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has launched a second consultation this week on a protocol between itself, supermarkets and their suppliers to help combat labour exploitation in the UK.
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Spanish lettuce exports set to fall
Fluctuating temperatures in south-east Spain have affected the lettuce crop, resulting in an expected drop in production
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Australian stonefruit looks to CNY
Chinese New Year timing means an abundance of Australian stonefruit will be available to markets for the festivities
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EU banana trade deal 'imminent'
With a draft agreement in place after a fortnight of talks in Brussels, officials will now look to the US for final approval
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Chile to open Vietnam office
Chile plans to open an agricultural attaché office in Vietnam in 2010 as part of efforts to expand exports to the country
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Fepex slams EU-Morocco ‘deal’
Spanish federation Fepex has called on the European Commission to renegotiate its new export ‘deal’ with Morocco
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Heat hits Riverland citrus
A recent heatwave in South Australia’s Riverland region looks set to slash next season’s navel orange crop, although quality indications are good
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Chile charts impressive export growth
The Southern Hemisphere’s biggest fresh fruit supplier has come a long way over the last eight years
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Details hold up EU banana deal
Latin American banana exporters and the EU are on the verge of agreeing a new banana deal, with a few hurdles still to overcome