All Production & Trade articles – Page 801
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Korea's FTAs see grape imports rise
Korea’s free trade agreements have given rise to an increase in table grape imports, from Chile in particular
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EC releases €130m in marketing grants
New funding has been awarded to 41 marketing campaigns, with an emphasis on programmes outside of the EU
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NZ Kiku hits the water
First shipments of the new season headed for the US and Asia, with growers impressed by quality
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US and Japan continue TPP negotiations
Progress made towards Pacific Rim trade pact but agriculture remains a sticking point
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G's Growers' toasts 30 years of supplying produce
Founded in 1985, G’s Growers started in a bid to more effectively service the emerging multiple UK supermarkets
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Regal gong for fruit giant Blue Skies
Firm's third Queen's Award for Sustainable Development recognises its contribution to development in Africa and South America
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Wax but no wane for Lenswood Apples
South Australian co-operative Lenswood Apples has announced a A$1.5m investment in a multi-purpose rapid packing line supplied by MAF Roda
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Reynolds hires stonefruit and berries buyer
Graduate Megan Garwood will take on category buying role at catering supplier after helping to develop focus on seasonality
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Wellpak enters salads market
Evesham supplier is launching a new salads business unit, headed up by new commercial manager Rebecca Quiney
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Taiwan imposes new import requirements
Japanese traders must include radiation residual test results on exports
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Australia rides nut boom
Industry value rising rapidly as global consumption continues to steadily increase
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Peruvian Hass output set to climb
Slow start to Peruvian season will not affect overall shipments, which are forecast to rise by 20 per cent in 2015
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Cold Turkey threat to cherry crop
Unseasonably low temperatures during the April blossoming period have provoked fear among Turkey’s cherry producers
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Here be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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Indian pear imports on the rise
Pear shippers target further growth in the Indian market, where imports have doubled over the past five years
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India faces apple glut
Early season concerns over domestic production prompts sharp surge in imports
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Aquaponic farm gets green light
A London warehouse will be converted into a salad, herb and fish farm, and will produce 200,000 bags of salad a year
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EU "protectionism" over citrus black spot
South African government minister Rob Davies has accused the EU of protectionism over the citrus disease
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Oscar promotes Chilean origin
France’s Primland has revealed that its Oscar Chile kiwifruit will this season bear the country’s new promotional logo
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TH Clements sacks worker for urinating in field
Lincolnshire brassica grower was alerted after member of public reportedly filmed incident on mobile phone