All Production & Trade articles – Page 992
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European potato crop set to shrink
Total production across Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and UK set to fall 14.5 per cent this season, says NEPG
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Early start for Argentinean blues
Mild winter weather conditions with ideal temperatures have brought forward this season’s crop by two weeks
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EU Jazz apple season set to begin
Production forecast to be around 17,000 tonnes, with a smaller crop in France offset by higher production in Italy
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Tesco builds direct links to Europe
Retailer says it is making "significant progress" in increasing number of direct-to-depot deliveries from mainland Europe
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Grape expectations for South America
Peru is anticipating a larger table grape export crop this season, while Chile and Brazil will see limited growth
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Hagé receives first Italian table grapes
New season begins with imports of Black Magic and Victoria, as Dutch company continues working with exporter Agricoper
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NZ votes in favour of grower levy
New Zealand’s fruit and vegetable industry will be supported by a grower-funded levy for the next six years following a referendum last week
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Trade agreements key for Philippine bananas
The Philippines must develop bilateral trade agreements if it is to establish new banana exports destinations, according to one industry leader
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Third lease extension for NYC market
The largest wholesale produce market in the world could still remain in New York City as merchants continue to negotiate with officials
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BFV: China offers "massive opportunity"
Marc Evrard of Belgische Fruitveiling tells delegates attending Cool Logistics about challenges of entering Chinese market
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Ongoing battle for Florida citrus growers
The state's citrus producers are facing the 'highest production costs in history', according to citrus economist Dr Ron Muraro
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Growers flock to Rijk Zwaan event
Dutch seed giant Rijk Zwaan welcomed higher numbers of visitors than expected at its recent Organic Days event.
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Frozen berry market heats up
A major downturn in the volume of frozen raspberries produced by Chile and Serbia this year has pushed prices higher
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Italian stonefruit exported to India
Bologna-based company working closely with Yupaa in Mumbai to supply Italian peaches and nectarines to key customers
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US “to end” Mexico tomato deal
US Department of Commerce makes preliminary decision to terminate the pricing accord for Mexican tomatoes sold in the US
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Dragon fruit value soars
The value of dragon fruit exports from Vietnam to the US have risen so far this year, and shipments there are expected to continue to grow
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Egyptians on mission to UK
A delegation of Egyptian fresh produce exporters is heading to London next month in a bid to develop new trading partnerships
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Competition seeks sustainable innovation
The national Green Genius competition aimed at driving forward the UK’s sustainable growth agenda has opened
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Psa numbers surge in New Zealand
Newly identified orchard numbers infected with Psa-V soar by 155 in one week, Kiwifruit Vine Health reports
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New rules for Italian supply deals
New law set to be enforced which will tighten up the rules on the supply of fresh fruit and vegetables to Italian retailers