All Production & Trade articles – Page 962
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ArticleHAL transitions to grower-owned RDC
Following recommendations published earlier this month, Horticulture Australia announced its transition to a grower-owned R&D corporation
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ArticleMission to construct new packing facility
Global avocado packer-shipper Mission Produce announces early construction of new packing facility in California
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ArticleSpanish coops ride out recession
Sector saw turnover rise and created more jobs last year in spite of economic downturn
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ArticleFasting and football boost fruit sales
The concurrence of Ramadan and the World Cup is expected to cause June-July fruit sales in Indonesia to sky rocket
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ArticleGold3 saves kiwifruit sector
The new Psa-resistant kiwifruit variety could herald the return of a golden age for the New Zealand kiwifruit industry
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ArticleBritish Tomato Week reaches out to public
Multiple mentions on broadcast media, appearances at Westminster and in schools successfully raised the profile of British tomatoes
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ArticleCosta Rica counts cost of drugs trade
Industry warns that seizures of cocaine in fruit containers bound for Europe is damaging the country’s export reputation
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ArticleCR banana industry maps out future challenges
Country is redoubling efforts to keep Panama Disease at bay, Corbana said
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ArticleDole sells share in Compagnie Fruitière
Following 21 years of close co-operation, Dole and Compagnie Fruitière have announced their intention to go it alone
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ArticleNZ imports Vietnamese dragon fruit
Dragon fruit anyone? New Zealand ambassador to Vietnam announces via Twitter the fruit is coming to NZ shelves soon
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ArticleToshiba turning to IT farming
Toshiba is the latest IT company to venture into vegetable production in Japan, kicking off shipments mid-year
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ArticleEU toughens rules on RSA citrus
A decision has been taken by the EU to strengthen rules on imports of South African citrus due to the risk of citrus black spot
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ArticleCrunch time for South African citrus
Issue of citrus black spot central to meeting of EU Standing Committee on Plant Health, which meets in Brussels today
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ArticleTerraneo boosts summer fruit
The French co-operative has announced growth in production of apricots and peaches for the coming summer fruit campaign
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ArticleIPM changes name to reflect ongoing global success
Irish seed potato company promotes its international achievements in markets including Brazil and France with name change
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ArticleQueenland’s strawberry season underway
Queensland’s strawberry season was launched with an awards night and networking dinner on the state’s Sunshine Coast earlier this month
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ArticlePositive outlook for NZ-India trade relations
Hopes for a free trade agreement between New Zealand and India are optimistic following India-New Zealand Business Council events in May
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ArticleIndia set for strong lychee season
After a bountiful flowering season, India’s lychee production is set to increase as long as growers protect crops from recent heat wave
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ArticleBanaBay doubles volumes in Q1
UK and Ecuador-based banana grower and importer continues meteoric growth thanks to new European deals
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ArticleOpening doors with Open Farm Sunday
G’s managing director for salads and vegetables, Peter Sargeant, tells Nina Pullman why the company will open its doors for Open Farm Sunday for the seventh year in a row, and why other growers should do the same

