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Exporters think this week's opening of an expanded Panama Canal will help keep costs low and New Zealand produce competitive.
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Recently, a sampling inspection report regarding aquatic product quality and safety issued by Guangdong Food and Drug Administration received a lot of
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A Rutland fruit farmer says that this year, a long run of warm weather in spring has meant that Central Okanagan’s cherry orchards will likely be harv
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Chicago soybean futures rose on Tuesday, shaking off earlier losses, on support from higher soymeal prices and fresh export sales. Corn and wheat als
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Older producers are starting to retire and garlic has started to sell for more, so a new generation of farmers are turning to garlic production.
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South Korea will begin importing Indian mangoes from July, a move which could significantly boost exports of the summer fruit.
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The extreme weather conditions have led to the usual drop in potatoes. “Between gross and net yield is quite a difference.
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Georgia peach growers are poised to start this year's season later this month, which would put the start date about two weeks earlier than usual. Unti
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Efforts funded by the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service’s Emerging Markets Program (EMP to assess the Mexican market and help buyers embrace U.S. pro
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Facing the severe fruit industry crisis, Argentine fruit growers hope more of their business can depend on the Chinese markets. This week, Argentina e