All Production & Trade articles – Page 903
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Strong start for Peruvian mango deal
Volume expected to climb from mid-January, according to Kingston Fresh
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European bee numbers lacking
Research from the University of Reading has found that Europe is down by 13m beehives to pollinate essential crops
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Differing fortunes for grape shippers
As Namibia celebrates a record table grape export crop, South African growers on the other side of the Orange River are not so fortunate
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Cambridgeshire gangmasters lose licences
Two firms banned from providing labour to agri-industries after falsifying payslips and suspected exploitation of migrant workers
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Australian grapes still awaiting Chinese access
Industry hopeful agreement will be reached in time for Sunraysia season, however other challenges are arising
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The Greenery splits sales operation
Major restructuring of struggling Dutch marketer continues as interim boss Okke Koo forms new retail and trade divisions
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Anxious citrus wait for South Africa
South African citrus growers and exporters have to wait until the end of January to hear an EU verdict on citrus imports for 2014
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Almeria’s green revolution gathers pace
Proposed new law will make biological pest control methods obligatory in greenhouses
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Turkish fruit exports rise
Grapes and cherries lead the way, as Turkey records a major increase in exports for 2013
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Tunisia anticipates citrus rise
Production is expected to rise 7 per cent this season, driven by lemons and clementines
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NZ government rules out Zespri inquiry
Minister for primary industries says independent review will not take place while SFO investigation is underway
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Peruvian blueberry exports soar
Planted area forecast to rise significantly in the next three years
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Refocused CAP 'key' to aiding industry
NFU president Peter Kendall tells Oxford Farming Conference getting CAP 'right' is fundamental to everyone in Europe
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Paterson urges Brits to buy homegrown
Addressing Oxford Farming Conference, UK environment secretary queries why 24 per cent of food eaten in country is imported
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California Giant boosts blueberry offer
New plantings in North and South America behind production increase
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Storms force change on Israeli tariffs
Israel's government has reacted to last month's severe storms by reducing or abolishing duties on various fresh products
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Indonesia raises produce import quotas
Move comes in response to inflationary pressure caused by strong local demand
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Mexico casts export net wider
Persian limes and grapefruit are amongst the products that could gain access to new markets in 2014
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ACT reignites Zespri review call
Right-wing political party calls for inquest after single-desk marketer stops supplying information to investigators
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Chinese orange imports decline
Suspension of Californian citrus leads to fall, as mandarin and grapefruit shipments rise, according to USDA