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Updated on April 17, 2007

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13. Fruits_and_nuts News: Bradford builds on market waste recycling initiative
St James', which is run by the metropolitan district council' markets team, took action 18-months ago because "refuse charges were escalating out of control" With fruit and vegetable waste now being composted, the Bradford markets team is now to tackle plastic packaging waste. Now the team is turning to stretch wrap plastic which includes pallet wrap used to secure the fruit and vegetables, delivered to the market. A further 15 tonnes of cardboard every month is recycled into half-tonne...
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14. Fruits_and_nuts News: Not all is honey in the fields
Not all is honey in the fields Beekeepers stung by Valley citrus growers who don't want pollinating to cause seeds in their fruit. Valley citrus growers reeling from January's devastating freeze face a mixed response from beekeepers who are coping with their own challenges, including "colony collapse disorder" in which bees disappear. Growers say it takes away from the fruit's market appeal -- and costs them money. But this season, Joel Nelsen, who heads California Citrus Mutual in Exeter,...
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15. Fruits_and_nuts News: Problems plague farmers
Turkeys have tested positive for avian flu, cold weather has ravaged fruit orchards and the state's supply of ramps is being stretched thin. Douglass said he saw projections estimating the state's fruit orchards will lose about $9 million. Those troubles, in addition to the recent pet food recall, have kept the state Department of Agriculture especially busy. State Department of Agriculture workers still are working overtime at the quarantined farm disposing of the flock and sanitizing the...
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16. Fruits_and_nuts News: "A better life"
Connected to agriculture most of his life, Jacobo began working on a farm at 13, on weekends and during breaks from school. On a warm day, under a bright blue sky, Sergio Jacobo works atop a ladder in an orchard. He sells produce at farmers' markets in the Bay Area and delivers boxes to subscribers. They met a man who mentioned an almond orchard in Guinda, so that's where they went. He went on to study agriculture in college. Without thinning, the fruit stays small. Branch by branch,...
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17. Fruits_and_nuts News: S. Korea deal may juice up Florida's citrus sales
Fresh citrus tariffs of up to 50 percent would be reduced and eventually phased out, for fruit shipped during certain times of the year. Florida's crops have been short in recent years because of acreage losses to development, canker and other problems, but as harvests rebound, international markets are expected to buy more fruit, particularly grapefruit. California stands to benefit most from the tariff cuts, but "we have an opportunity to get our fair share," Sparks said. In addition to...
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18. Fruits_and_nuts News: Himachal's apple growers expect a bumper crop this year
We request government to arrange for the packing material and transportation beforehand so that this year really becomes a memorable one," Dharamveer, another orchard owner said. The farmers say while production could cross expectations, the government should come forward to help farmers with arrangements for packaging and transport on time. Himachal's apple growers expect a bumper crop this year. Farmers say a prolonged winter and excessive snowfall during the tilling season kept the crop...
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