All Production & Trade articles – Page 924
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California predicts bumper pomegranate crop
A bumper pomegranate crop is in the works this season, anywhere from 10-15 per cent up on last year
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Bayer backs citrus greening battle
Organisation collaborates with Florida Specialty Crop Foundation to help fight against the devastating citrus greening disease
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Uruguay prepares first US-bound citrus
Once the work plan for the deal is approved, the first volume of Uruguayan citrus will be marketed commercially in the US
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Prices impact Israel's tomato enthusiasm
With returns to growers sliding, the volume of Israeli tomato exports appears to be shrinking
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Fruit demand drives Spanish imports
Spain took on greater fresh produce import volumes during July, as domestic consumption increased
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Australian mangoes fight for territory
While Northern Territory production is well down, Australian mango exporters are pushing for revised trade protocols with Asian markets
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CA grapes moving at record pace
California grape shipments surpassed 4m cartons per week in five out of the six weeks through 13 September, according to USDA figures
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Slight drop tipped for California navels
Initial forecast from California Agricultural Statistics Service points to slightly lighter crop of larger fruit in 2013/14
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Vegetable labour agency loses licence
A labour provider has had its licence revoked after a host of breaches were discovered by the GLA
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Chingford expects large Oz volumes
UK importer anticipates larger volumes of Oz peaches and nectarines from the Southern Hemisphere this season
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Sri Lankan fresh exports rise
Fruit and vegetable Industry reports 20 per cent increase in export revenue compared with last year
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Australia anticipates strong grape season
Industry has predicted a huge crop, with picking to commence two weeks early due to warm weather
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Italy and Peru forge closer ties
The two countries signed an agreement for closer collaboration at this week's World Food Moscow
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Psa spreads to Wanganui in NZ
The first case of Psa-V on a kiwifruit orchard in the Wanganui/Horowhenua region has been confirmed by KVH
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UK potato industry goes Dutch
Potato Europe, held in the Netherlands this month, helped bring UK potato growers and exporters closer to overseas partners
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Tampa eyes pineapple potential
Raul Alfonso of the Tampa Port Authority will speak at the upcoming IPO Global Pineapple Conference in Costa Rica
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Australian mangoes secure US access
Despite challenges including treatment protocols, distance and cost, the industry is delighted at the announcement
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Ausveg eyes Japanese opportunities
Peak industry body expects Japan to overtake New Zealand as Australia's largest export market
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Philippine banana exports drop
Banana shipments to China and Iran drop by 36 and 43 per cent respectively for the first half of 2013
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South African delegation visits China
Officials aimed to negotiate market access for apples and look at altering the treatment protocol for citrus