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Australia investigates possible fruit dumping from South Africa, Italy
South African and Italian produce will be the first under investigation by Australia's new Anti-Dumping Commission.
July 12 , 2013
U.S.: improvements reported for plant protection system
Processing speed of plant protection applications in the U.S. is expected to more than double the 10-year average.
July 12 , 2013
U.K. apple sales expected to recover after down year
Despite a report showing decline in U.K. apple sales, industry sources are confident a better harvest will help the sector bounce back.
July 11 , 2013
U.S.: horticulture program trains inmates for green industry
A specialized gardening program in Utah seeks to train inmates on career possibilities in horticulture.
July 11 , 2013
Group finds banned chemicals in E.U. strawberries
A French campaign group says endocrine-disrupting chemicals and banned pesticides were found in E.U. strawberries.
July 11 , 2013
Bananas lead imports in South Korea
Bananas have topped the list of imported fruit in South Korea for a decade.
July 11 , 2013
Uruguayan citrus formally welcomed to U.S. market
After three years of work, Uruguayan citrus has been approved for sales in the United States.
July 11 , 2013
Market Pulse Week 27 - 2013
Local apples sold well in the United States, while reports for the fruit were strong in Europe in week 27.
July 10 , 2013
More Australian fruit set for the Philippines
A wide range of Australia fruit has been given greater access to the Philippines.
July 10 , 2013
Chile looks to high-end nut production
With world pine nut production down, Chile might have an opening to become a big market player.
July 10 , 2013



