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  • Published: Jun 13, 2016

    On April 22. 2016, France temporarily banned the import and sales cherries imported from countries where the chemical product dimethoate can be used on cherries and cherry trees.
  • Published: Jun 13, 2016

    On April 22. 2016, France temporarily banned the import and sales cherries imported from countries where the chemical product dimethoate can be used on cherries and cherry trees.
  • Published: Jun 13, 2016

    The heavy rains recorded in recent months have had a major impact on the Uruguayan citrus production. The weather conditions may have actually caused the loss of 40% of the Satsuma mandarin production. "
  • Published: Jun 13, 2016

    At most Ramazan Bazaars in Lahore, there is a noticeable lack of lemons. Consumers complain of high prices and poor quality, with vendors accused of selling second grade fruit and vegetables at premium prices.
  • Published: Jun 12, 2016

    The pitahaya, which is also known as dragon fruit, continues crossing borders and has reached the Asian market and part of the Americas thanks to the country's free trade agreements.
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  • Published: Jun 12, 2016

    The average organic kiwifruit production is 7-8000 trays per ha, while conventional growers with all the advantages of artificial fertilisers and chemical sprays manage an average 10-11,000 trays.
  • Published: Jun 12, 2016

    As incomes rise in Cambodia, consumers are looking to purchase more high quality and organic produce, hence Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has urged the country’s farm products and agricultural machinery manufacturers to look to Cambodia for export oppo
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Two major fruit producing prefectures in Japan, Yamanashi and Shizuoka, are considering teaming up to sell their local fruits in Southeast Asia.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Despite the harsh drought that affected the country for almost 14 months, mango production continues and producers expect to double exports this year.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    In the northern region of Makwanpur district in Nepal, drought has caused potato output to be cut by up to 40 percent. The dry spell which lasted from April to May, directly affected potato production, which is the main source of income for farmers in th
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  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    The Tango mandarin (Tang Gold in Spain) has the protection from the Community, Spain, South Africa, the US, and it is recognized by nine other citrus producers.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Hainan Province, in the South of China, is famous for its fruit production. However, due to poorly developed cold chain systems, export or sales in the rest of China has been limited.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Western media is fixated with reporting that Panama Disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc TR4) will lead to the disappearance of Cavendish bananas from supermarkets.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Coffs Harbour, Australia has been hit by the worst storm damage in more than 40 years. Banana growers there are already suffering as they face tough competition from Queensland.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) stated that, during the first quarter of 2016, blueberry exports reached a record as they amounted to 22.5 million dollars, 227.7% more than in the same period last year.
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  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    According to Yavuz Taner, CEO of Alanar Fruit, “We are finishing the harvest in the earliest regions at sea level. We have been packing cherries for over 12 days.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Spain's Agricultural-food Cooperative forecast a 10.58% reduction in Murcia's stone fruit harvest when compared to last year. Murcia will produce 279,000 tons, the third largest national figure by region, after Aragon and Catalonia, and followed closely
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    The 34th edition of the Mushroom Days were held in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, from 1 to 3 June.
  • Published: Jun 08, 2016

    Green bean farmers in Kenya have continued to lose ground to their competitors in the EU market due to what Homefresh Horticulture Export Ltd marketing manager Sheila Wachania calls ‘crazy’ sanctions.
  • Published: Jun 07, 2016

    Citrus Australia is the peak industry body representing Australian citrus growers and setting the direction that the sector is taking, and in this sense, according to CEO Judith Damiani, “our strategic direction at the moment is to focus on market develop
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