All Production & Trade articles – Page 943
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OTC marks Peruvian organic avo season
Dutch group receives first shipment of organic Hass avocados from its Peruvian partners
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GLA outlines new strategy
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority pledges to reduce forced labour on British farms
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Dole puts hold on ethical label
Banana importer investigates new claims its ethical choice branding is deceiving consumers
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Moroccan citrus down, but not for long
Despite a drop in production of around 20 per cent for 2012/13, Morocco's citrus growers are eyeing the next campaign with relish
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Late start for early South African citrus
Although shipments to the US are getting underway later than usual, supplies to the market are set to rapidly gain pace
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Widespread flooding hits European crops
Vegetable production in parts of Germany and Czech Republic reported to have been hit after Elbe and Danube burst banks
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Stonefruit prospects hang in balance
Italian export industry concerned about possible impact of poor weather in northern Europe following poor strawberry campaign
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Citrus Australia eyes Asian promotions
Peak industry body in discussions about how to improve marketing in developing region
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Northwest pears fall short in China
Industry commits to market despite failing to meet predictions in first season of access
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Berries, bees and boardroom goodbyes
Podcast: Listen now to fresh produce news analysis in the latest instalment of the Fruitnet.com Audio Edition
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Alyssa Fruits kicks off almond exports
The Tunisian exporter has commenced shipments of its fresh green almonds, initially destined for the German market
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Driscoll's makes nursery acquisition
Dutch nursery partner A-Plant has been snapped up by the group and renamed as Driscoll's Plants BV
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Indian market on the move
IDG data predicts grocery market value will rise by close to US$200bn, as Chinese market tops US$1tn
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Renar suffers further losses
Improved prices thanks to a strategy of selling high quality fruit during the second half of 2012 only partially offset the fall in revenues at the Brazilian apple specialist
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Business continues despite protests
Large anti-government demonstrations have so far failed to hit the fresh produce export business in Turkey, but concerns remain
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Ecuador establishes Fairtrade group
Cooperation prevails over competition as ProEcuador sets up agricultural export associations to facilitate access to key markets
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Jazz limits market response capacity
Report on NZ apple sector says planting costs and returns for Jazz have encumbered response to new market opportunities
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Indonesia revokes import permits
Trade ministry leads crackdown, after permit holders don’t comply with new regulation’s requirements
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New plums in store for Blue Whale
The French marketer is focused on the development of new varieties, with 180 different plums presently under research
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Port of LA extends Yang Ming lease
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has confirmed that Yang Ming's lease at the West Basin Container Terminal now runs to 2030