All Production & Trade articles – Page 1595
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Sun World licenses Australians
US stone fruit company Sun World has licensed two leading Australian firms to market its varieties in Australia.
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Spain: strawbs need EU enlargement
According to one producers' leader, the Spanish strawberry sector needs an enlarged EU in order to lift itself out of crisis following its worst season in 16 years.
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2,4-D import tolerance set for citrus
The Fresh Produce Consortium has released a statement after the Pesticides Safety Directorate set an import tolerance of 1mg/kg for 2,4-D on citrus.
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Grapefruit feels the squeeze
The grapefruit market in the UK this summer is going to experience a tightening in supply.
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Citrus sector's hard times
Outspan chairman Kallie Schoeman has warned South African growers that hard times are ahead for the citrus industry.
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Potato plantings hit new low
New forecasts out today predict UK total potato plantings for 2003 will fall by 13.4 per cent on 2002 levels to a historical low of 120,100ha.
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Haskins: optimistic in uncertainty
Lord Haskins spoke at the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' Top Fruit Conference in East Malling today. Detailing the future of farming without subsidies, the government adviser and rural recovery co-ordinator said he remains optimistic that competitive and profitable farming could be achieved.
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Melons in a glut
Melon production in Murcia in Spain's south-east is soaring as temperatures top 40°C.
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Norway signs EU deal
Unconfirmed reports from a source close to the European Commission indicate that Norway has signed a ?30million trade liberalisation deal with the EU.
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FPC backing for Chilean fruit industry
FPC head Doug Henderson extols the virtues of Chile as a global leader.
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Citrus deadline looms
The Fresh Produce Consortium and the Pesticides Safety Directorate are pulling out all the stops to ensure that citrus continues to come into the UK despite uncertainty surrounding the the maximum residue level (MRL) for post-harvest chemical 2,4-D.
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Greenvale AP exercises Restrain
Supermarket supplier Greenvale AP has made a breakthrough in non-chemical post-harvest treatment of potatoes.
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Citrus consumption up
Spanish trade body Intercitrus claims its five years of promotions in the EU have boosted consumption of Spanish oranges and easy-peelers.
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Italian cherry cheer
Volumes of Italian cherries are coming on stream from more northern regions as the calendar of supply moves up the peninsula and the season hits its peak.
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Major UK produce acquisition
Two UK companies have joined forces to create a combined approach across a number of fresh produce categories
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Guernsey industry under threat
Producers on the island of Guernsey are facing the closure of the island's main horticultural and agricultural retail store.
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Greenery goes generic on salads
The Greenery will launch its UK Salad Report 2003 in next week's Fresh Produce Journal. Here is a sneak preview of the contents and raison d'etre behind the report.
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Tanzania full of promise
With a supply portfolio similar to Kenya, Tanzania has the potential to substantially increase its exports of fresh fruit and vegetables to Western Europe.
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Homegrown cuts back for efficiency
Homegrown Produce in Kenya has made some cutbacks and is re-evaluating its product portfolio
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Top-fruit welcome for organic scheme
Top-fruit grower and NFU organic committee vice chairman Peter Hall has welcomed the government's new Organic Farming Scheme