All Production & Trade articles – Page 1313
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Kiwis compare exporters' performances
As New Zealand’s top-fruit export companies finalise out their returns to growers, which include vastly improved performance on Braeburn, industry trade body Pipfruit New Zealand (PNZ) has produced a format template for accurate comparison of different companies’ performances.
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French apple challenge
French apple senders are biding their time faced with a very challenging UK market scene.
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Agrexco’s strawberries to hit Europe
Strawberries from Israeli exporter Agrexco are taking to the sea, as the company continues its environmental approach
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Chile free trade agreement angers Australians
Australian horticulturists have branded a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with Chile “absolutely ridiculous” and insisted they will refuse to export produce to the South American country.
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Tesco launches 'monster' veg
Tesco has decided to offer its customers a ‘monster’ way to beat the credit crunch by embracing new EU fresh produce laws.
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Chinese Fuji deal under pressure
Chinese apple marketers are reporting a tough start to the export season despite USDA predictions of a stronger crop
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Israeli spuds set to hit UK
The first shipment of Israeli potatoes left the country on November 19 this year.
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Fruit fly halts South Africa-Namibia trade
Fruit and vegetables grown in northern Namibia have been infected by an invasive fruit fly that is set to cause exporters to lose millions of dollars.
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Growers warned on fruit pest
Growers are being warned about the increasing presence of the Light Brown Apple Moth in vineyards and orchards in the UK.
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Rural reforms hold key to China’s growth
A change in the way rural residents can manage their land could spur development in the Chinese agricultural industry
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Fake pesticide battle requires EU leadership
An event in Poland brought together representatives from across Europe to discuss the fight against pesticide counterfeiting
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US pomegranates gain South Korean access
US pomegranates have been granted late-season access to the South Korean market
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Weakening rand boosts RSA outlook
The South African topfruit and table grape sectors are looking forward to a growth in shipments during the 2008/09 season
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Uncertain times for lychee sector
After a bumper crop last season, South Africa's lychee growers are preparing themselves for a 30 per cent drop in export volumes this year
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Agrexco's Easy Peeler exports in full swing
The produce marketer has said that it expects an increase in exports compared with last year
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South Africa "cautiously optimistic" on stones
The South African stonefruit industry is “cautiously optimistic” about its prospects this season, according to Stefan Conradie, product manager for pome and stonefruit at South Africa’s Deciduous Fruit Producers’ Trust (DFPT).
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Benn under fire from organics community
DEFRA secretary of state Hilary Benn was bombarded with calls to change the way food is produced in the UK when he addressed the Soil Association’s conference in Bristol on Tuesday.
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New Zealand stonefruit weathering well
Unusual weather conditions in New Zealand over the last few months mean stonefruit growers are preparing for a mixed season.
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Salad industry faces up to tough times
English salad growers have faced a torrid time over the last two seasons with the weather swinging from drought to flood conditions, David Piccaver, chairman of the British Leafy Salads Association, told delegates while opening its annual conference on Wednesday.
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NZ Chamber of Commerce opens in Korea
The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce officially opened its office in South Korea on Wednesday