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January 2007
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- Spanish growers not content with subsidy reforms
- Freshfel: CMO reform should provide framework for cooperation
- Spain hopes to fill US citrus shortage
- EU will not prohibit expansion of European citrus acreage
- US: Central Coast crop losses hit $46M
- Peru: floods limit citrus production, price rise anticipated
- Colombian bananas receive governmental aid due to export value decrease
- Argentine vegetables & legumes 2006 export revenue up 18%
- $3.2 million of marijuana found hidden in limes
- Brazilian citrus exporters anticipate higher prices
- Italy: new consumer friendly tool for tasty pears
- Ukraine, Russia: cabbage production trends
- Citrus consumption in Madrid doubled thanks to promotions
- Peru takes advantage of preferential agreements
- Kyrgyzstan: in spring potatoes can cost up to 1 €/kg
- Apples and pears need reform, EU says
- Global biotech crop cultivation continues to grow:
why is Europe so far
- US: Salvaging oranges as juice
- Fruit and vegetable reform to raise competitiveness, protect producers from crisis, increase consumption, improve environmental protection and simplify rules
- India: Middle East offers major opportunities for Indian food producers and distributors
- Jamaica: Banana producers prepare for EUREPGAP audit
- Despite political struggles CAN intra-exports increased 12,5%
- Pakistan: Apples, apple juice could help your brain remain sharp
- Health Canada issues warning on uncooked sprouts
- Portugal: 20% of EU fruit and vegetable producers’ budget to be allotted for environment protection
- Not all fruit out of reach
- Bananas back on the shopping list
- US: Potato Pesticide Registration Offered for Public Comment
- UK: Baxters insists new Polish plant will not hit jobs
- Whole Foods Market is going bananas
- US: Chukar Cherries donates $1,186 to breast cancer research
- US: Ex-USDA worker from Bolivar indicted for stealing $155,000
- US: Labor shortage threatens 2007 fruit, vegetable crops
- California takes steps to ensure safety of leafy-green crops
- Tomato products recalled; ingredient missing on Label
- Warm weather may be issue for area crop growers.
- Mozambique: Cashew Exports Through Maputo to Be Controlled
- US: Growers attend class aimed at recognizing citrus
acceptable for packing
- United board addresses food safety issue
- More USA produce news:
- EU banana pricing improved from Q3’06, but still weak
- Super supply of avocados from Mexico unaffected by California Freeze
- Mexico retains US$2 million of grapes from Chile
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