All Production & Trade articles – Page 874
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ArticleChilean blueberry exports to rise again
First volume peak expected in weeks 49 and 50, says Chilean Blueberry Committee
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ArticleBayer CropScience teams up with NWA
Partnership deal aims to boost membership of US watermelon association
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ArticleTrans Pacific Partnership deal struck
Twelve Pacific Rim nations have ended five years of negotiations with the finalisation of the Trans Pacific Partnership
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ArticleKorean pear exports to Australia resume
The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has announced the lifting of a blanket ban on pear exports to Australia
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ArticleGrowers sign £400k raspberry breeding agreement
Onubafruit, Lubera, WB Chambers and East Malling Services have formed a breeding consortium, with others encouraged to join
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ArticleSoup giant fined £60k after worker's horror injuries
Contract worker lost part of his right foot and had his left leg amputated below the knee after an incident at a Baxters production line
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ArticleSmith's closes potato plant in WA
The announcement that Smith’s Snackfood Company will close its Canning Vale potato chip manufacturing plant will affect Western Australia’s fresh potato growers
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ArticleFruit shortage hits Japan
A shortage of fruit over Japan's summer months has seen prices rise and consumption drop
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Chinese importers on US apple and pear tour
The Washington Apple Commission and Northwest Pear Bureau are hosting nine Chinese importers on a trade mission to US apple and pear orchards
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ArticleFirms with no language skills 'lose out' on exports
UK losing millions in wasted export potential as exporters don't have language skills to close deals in non-English markets
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ArticleEurope holds untapped avocado potential
There is tremendous room for growth in Europe for imported avocados, according to pioneering distributor
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ArticleIndia survives difficult season
Indian grape exporters secured convincing volumes to Europe last season, despite weather and crop problems
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ArticleFenthion ban causes concern
Fruit and vegetable growers fear increase in fruit fly incursions, as ban is implemented across Australia
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ArticleVietnam and India strengthen ties
Meeting in New Delhi highlights how two Asian nations are working cooperatively to bolster trade
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ArticleTerra Exports makes Chile move
International fruit trader pushes forward with global expansion plan by opening a new office in Chile
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ArticleAPM marks Mexican milestone
Installation of state-of-the-art cranes at what will be Latin America’s most technologically advanced container terminal
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ArticlePlanasa acquires Morocco’s Maamora Prim
Deal boosts Planasa’s early asparagus offer for European clients and enables company to expand its production of strawberry plants
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ArticleMcDonald's in £9m boost for UK potato growers
Fast food giant commits to only sourcing British potatoes, to help growers 'innovate and invest for the future'
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ArticleTrilateral trade deal no closer
Trade pact linking North Asian nations remains a work in progress, with talks set to resume later this month
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ArticleExotic fruit attracts investment
Sector poised for growth in China, as investors look to replace imports with domestic production

