All Production & Trade articles – Page 822
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Batting star backs GOGO Citrus
South Africa's cricket captain AB De Villiers has signed up to be the face of EKM Exports' GOGO Citrus line
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Workers at leading UK juice factory stage strike
Trade union Unite said its members at Refresco Gerber, in Bridgwater, were "angry" and "feel betrayed" by planned cuts
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Jordanian exports on the up
Fruit and vegetable exports from Jordan rose sharply last year, as the government seeks alternatives to war-torn Syria and Iraq
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JD expands imported offerings
Chinese e-commerce site JD has launched an initiative to import and promote US foods
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Promotions pay off in Singapore
CHANGING MARKETS: Leading Singapore importer SFE has successfully created a market for French organic Juliet apples in the city-state, and is working hard to generate demand for Belgian pears
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Strike threatens Argentine top fruit exports
Walkout by packhouse workers is latest setback for industry facing one of its most challenging seasons of recent years
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Port dispute disables exports
The US produce industry is counting the cost of an on-going West Coast port labour dispute that is disabling exports to Asia
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Report assesses impact of Coquimbo drought
The number of people employed in region’s fruit industry fell from 59,000 in 2007 to 44,000 in 2014
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Indonesia bans Bidart Bros apples
Indonesia has become the latest South East Asian nation to implement a ban on some imported US apples
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India lobbies EU to lift veg ban
The Indian government is lobbying European nations to lift their ban on four Indian vegetables
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RSA shippers regret early season deal
South African grape exporters are regretting shipping decisions made during the early season following market woes in traditional markets
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Disease threatens European olives
Experts fear the spread of xylella fastidiosa, a bacterium that is currently ravaging olive trees in the south of Italy
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Tumbling rouble spells trouble
Russian imports have declined as a result of the falling value of the rouble, with consumers struggling to afford the rocketing produce prices
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Russian ban leaves certain sectors 'critical'
Copa-Cogeca says united front in face of Russian ban is important, but warns that certain areas are still severely impacted
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Peruvian mangoes eye South Korea
Shipments to the Asian country could become a reality in 2015/16, says Apem
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Sun World appoints new CEO
Merrill Dibble is named as the new president and chief executive officer of Sun World International
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Mexican berries land in China
The first shipments of Mexican blackberries and raspberries arrived in Shanghai on 23 January
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China opens doors to all US apple varieties
Breakthrough for Washington apple shippers, as they gear up to market other varieties besides Red Delicious and Golden Delicious to China
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South African apples back on track
Better prospects for apple exports from South Africa, but pears will be slightly down in 2015
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Chinese market ripe for Chilean avos
Exports set for major push following Aqsiq decision to ease import restrictions