Search Results for: Nectarines
and implement a phytosanitary protocol to allow the importation of u.s. fresh potatoes for processing into china. . within one month of the date of entry into force of this agreement, usda/aphis and the gacc shall sign and implement a phytosanitary protocol to allow the importation of california nectarines
including plantains, fresh or dried dates, figs, pineapples, avocados, guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or dried citrus fruit, fresh or dried grapes, fresh or dried melons (including watermelons) and papayas (papaws), fresh apples, pears and quinces, fresh apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines...
https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/files/agreements/phase%20one%20agreement/Economic_And_Trade_Agreement_Between_The_United_States_And_China_Text.pdf
foodservice units located in retail outlets such as department stores, shopping malls. view fresh food reports fruits this is the aggregation of fresh apples, bananas, cherries, cranberries & blueberries, grapefruit & pomelo, grapes, kiwi fruit, lemons & limes, oranges, tangerines & mandarins, peaches & nectarines
foodservice units located in retail outlets such as department stores, shopping malls. view fresh food reports fruits this is the aggregation of fresh apples, bananas, cherries, cranberries & blueberries, grapefruit & pomelo, grapes, kiwi fruit, lemons & limes, oranges, tangerines & mandarins, peaches & nectarines...
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known also outside of germany. the root-system of german fruit-treerootstocks is different, means better branched, to that of other countries. that makes regrowth in the fruit-tree-nursery easier even under not optimal conditions. rootstocks for apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and nectarines
known also outside of germany. the root-system of german fruit-treerootstocks is different, means better branched, to that of other countries. that makes regrowth in the fruit-tree-nursery easier even under not optimal conditions. rootstocks for apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and nectarines...
https://issuu.com/matt365/docs/nov-dec_2018_edition_of_gulf_agricu
known also outside of germany. the root-system of german fruit-treerootstocks is different, means better branched, to that of other countries. that makes regrowth in the fruit-tree-nursery easier even under not optimal conditions. rootstocks for apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and nectarines
known also outside of germany. the root-system of german fruit-treerootstocks is different, means better branched, to that of other countries. that makes regrowth in the fruit-tree-nursery easier even under not optimal conditions. rootstocks for apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots and nectarines...
https://issuu.com/matt365/docs/sept-oct
achievements of the region. a true collaborative initiative, it is co-financed by alegra, apofruit, assomela, ceradini, cico, conserve italia, made in blu, origine and oranfrizer, with cso as the sponsor. the project will highlight italy as the main producer, renowned for excellent quality peaches, nectarines
achievements of the region. a true collaborative initiative, it is co-financed by alegra, apofruit, assomela, ceradini, cico, conserve italia, made in blu, origine and oranfrizer, with cso as the sponsor. the project will highlight italy as the main producer, renowned for excellent quality peaches, nectarines...
https://issuu.com/matt365/docs/food_business_april_2016
the initiative wants to convey". renzo balestri, overseas manager from apofruit, adds: "the emirates are a constantly growing market and, also in the initial phase, the summer campaign has received a positive response so far. they showed great interest in all italian early summer fruit - peaches, nectarines
the initiative wants to convey". renzo balestri, overseas manager from apofruit, adds: "the emirates are a constantly growing market and, also in the initial phase, the summer campaign has received a positive response so far. they showed great interest in all italian early summer fruit - peaches, nectarines...
https://issuu.com/matt365/docs/july-sept_2016