All Production & Trade articles – Page 492
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Ceres makes apple breakthrough
Improved Gala and Fuji strains hold promise for South African topfruit industry
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ProChile opens Munich trade office
Chile seeks to boost collaboration with regional companies and associations
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Spanish citrus sector takes stock
Producers must do more to improve their competitiveness, says Andalusian agriculture minister
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Russia and Sri Lanka halt India grape access
Access stopped for Indian table grapes midway through season amid phytosanitary concerns
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MacKay’s launches red papaya brand
New label to help increase awareness of the fruit in the Australian market
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NZKGI launches labour campaign
Grower body pulls out all stops to make sure 2019 New Zealand kiwifruit harvest isn’t short of workers
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Unifrutti secures US$19m for expansion
The Philippine banana exporter will develop an additional 700ha in Mindanao to increase exports
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Another fruit fly identified in Auckland
Species different to Q-fly found in northern suburb of the New Zealand city last week
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Del Monte slips to full-year loss
Fresh produce giant reports on a 2018 net loss of US$21.9m, a US$142.7m reversal on last year's net profit
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Costa Group opens Moroccan berry facility
Multi-million dollar operation set to handle up to 12,000 tonnes of blueberries per year
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Vietnam exports first mangoes to US
South-East Asian nation granted access for mango alongside dragon fruit, rambutan, lychee, longan and star apple
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Asian trade picks up for Australian almonds
Shipment volumes through December show massive upturn in sales to China and Vietnam
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Delay concerns over piece-level inspection
Produce industry concerned about wait times when security screening is implemented in Australia for all exports
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Cool profits
Last year’s listeria outbreak may have made headlines, but it didn’t dent sales of frozen vegetables; there have been several major product launches in the past year as manufacturers look to offer retail consumers and foodservice operators more convenience
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GCA launches annual survey
Christine Tacon asks suppliers for annual update on trading relationships with supermarkets, with payment delays emerging as key issue last year
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WAPA 'must improve statistical accuracy'
New WAPA chairman Nicholas Dicey wants to improve international apple and pear statistics
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Quota removal increases kinnow export
Lifting of Indonesian quotas increases export volumes of Pakistani kinnow to archipelago-nation
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China changes watermelon import requirement
Watermelon from Vietnam no longer allowed to be sent in straw-lined cartons as of May
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Control zones in place in Auckland
Singular Queensland fruit fly detection in New Zealand city results in precautionary control zone