All Production & Trade articles – Page 395
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Freshmax sells NZ domestic division to T&G Global
Decision signals group's commitment to export growth in New Zealand
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Samson’s launches Citrus Twist
Lime twin pack set to fill market gap just in time for festive season
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Albert Bartlett unveils new ad campaign
New campaign ties in with the potato supplier cutting 20 per cent plastic from its packaging
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First Italian kiwifruit heads to Mexico
Origine Group targeting growth in the Americas as Mexican trade accord results in removal of barriers to trade
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Chinese deal set to boost Chilean kiwi supply
Asoex and the Jiangxi Academy of Sciences sign agreement for scientific and technological cooperation
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Tawny makes its mark in South Africa
Tawny Seedless has overtaken Flame Seedless as leading early season red seedless in South Africa
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France and Morocco key for Spain
Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable imports are split nearly 50/50 between EU and non-EU nations
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Relief as electricity issues ease
South African fresh produce industry boosted as government promises stable electricity supply until start of 2020
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High hopes for NZ cherry campaign
A Central Otago-based co-operative has tipped production volumes to double over the 2019/20 season
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Chilean avocados zero in on Australia
An Australian government import risk analysis has recommended the importation of fresh avocados from Chile be permitted provided they meet the biosecurity conditions
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NZ export revenue set to rise
Ministry of primary industries report identifies strong growth in horticulture sector, driven by increase in kiwifruit, and apple and pear exports
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Bravo apple set for international stage
Manjimup-bred apple subject to international commercialisation process, with West Australian state government signing MOU
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Arrufat stands down from CGC
He leaves the organisation just a year after taking over the presidency from Vicente Bordils
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Capespan Namibia in world first
Group achieves BRC certification for its table grape field packing operations
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Fruit industry powering down
Table grape exporters and fruit growers in the Cape severely hampered by ongoing South African electricity interruptions
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Oranfrizer scoops Chinese prize
The Sicilian company has high hopes that its blood oranges will conquer the Chinese market
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Apple production to bounce back
A USDA report predicts world apple production will rise with increases in China set to offset lower production in the EU
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"Atrocious" weather halts NI potato harvest
A tenth of the country’s potato crop is still in the ground after extremely wet autumn and difficult earlier conditions make 2019 a year to forget
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SA honours raisin champions
Ceremony aims to mark a century of raisin production in South Africa and honour some of its finest modern growers
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Polls tighten as Brexit plans emerge
Leaks in the run-up to this week’s UK general election have shone a light on the detail within the Conservatives’ plans for Brexit and future trading relationships