All Production & Trade articles – Page 615
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Salad grower fined after chainsaw accident
Growing Green has been fined over £120,000 after a worker suffered deep cuts to the arm in a chainsaw accident
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Argentine grapes to China now official
The import protocol was officially signed during Macri’s visit to China this week
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Zespri targets Japanese growth
Participation in trade mission underlines value of tariff reductions under TPP
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Compagnie Fruitière France opens ripening facility
Banana and pineapple supplier opens ninth ripening centre in France next to Saint Charles wholesale market
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Cosur targets Argentine banana market
Italian-owned group reveals recent investment in new, modern banana-ripening facility in the north of Buenos Aires
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Itochu's Dole business returns to profit
Itochu's Dole business has bounced back to profitability this fiscal year after pulling out of non-lucrative produce
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Picota cherry season just round the corner
Cherries from Jerte Valley in Spain are expected to arrive at British retailers in a month’s time
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Maori trust invests in kiwifruit
Maori trust Te Tumu Paeroa is to invest NZ$30m in kiwifruit plantings on Maori land in the Bay of Plenty
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Frosts hit French topfruit volumes
Although damage varies considerably from one region to the next, an agricultural disaster has been called for all French departments
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Watercress season opens with fancy dress and hampers
The Watercress Company has welcomed the first leaves of the UK season by delivering hampers with watercress-related goodies
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Spanish stonefruit bounces back
Good climatic conditions have produced a crop of “exceptional quality” producers say
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UAE government eases price rise fears
Following its ban on many imports, which came into effect this week, many had feared a rise in prices in the build-up to Ramadan, but alternatives are plentiful
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Late start triggers veg shortage
Californian vegetable production has been hit by heatwaves and record rains, delaying the season start
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CA stonefruit rebounds
Larger-sized fruit could dominate the 2017 California stonefruit season, which started later than last year thanks to welcome rain
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Origine says demand is strong in Asia and Spain
Italian group's kiwifruit notes growing interest from Far East buyers as it prepares to launch major promotional drive in Spain
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Cold snap slows asparagus
The end of April's cold temperatures slowed asparagus growth but warmer weather this week is expected to boost crops
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New MD for Newmafruit International
Former operations manager at ISS Wayne Milne takes the helm at Kent fruit grower at a time of industry change
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Macri flies flag for Argentine fruit in China
Table grapes, blueberries and cherries are the three products in which Argentina is pushing for entry
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Chile-China MOU will boost mutual trade
New agreement will strengthen cooperation in key areas such as production, exports, promotions and safety
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Potato stocks keep pace with 2015-16 season
Grower-held stock levels now tracking last year’s after December to January’s decrease in drawdown rate