All News articles – Page 227
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Carrot sector prepares for symposium in York
Conference will include scientific and technical talks on everything from consumption to agronomy
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Thames Freeport marks £600m investment
The Thames estuary economic zone celebrates £600m of investment in first two years with ministerial visit
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Frozen boost in UK food redistribution
In 2022 more food was redistributed across all food storage types, with chilled and frozen foods seeing highest growth, according to WRAP
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Minette Batters to step down as NFU president
After a decade as an NFU office holder, Minette Batters will step down as NFU president in February
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Defra announces agri-tech winners to share £12.5m fund
Innovative projects to receive the latest round in government agri-tech funding include technologies to predict strawberry yield and optimise harvesting schedules
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Marlene invites consumers on a culinary journey
The Vog brand is enhancing its Aroma Wheel in its bid to become a cultural ambassador for apples
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Dismal report on state of South African ports
South African fresh produce exporters face another season of trouble and discontent as World Bank report lists most of the country’s ports at the bottom of global container handling facility index
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London Gateway welcomes new shipping service
Global logistics giant DP World announces new South American shipping service to its London Gateway Logistics hub
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Cosmic Crisp sales soar in US
Sales climb by 89 per cent year-on-year with the apple now the seventh best-selling variety nationally
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Fortress helps farmers find needle in potato sack
Fortress Technology has designed an industrial-sized Bulk Potato Slider Detector System to detect metal contaminants in potatoes
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NFU Cymru calls for funding rethink
Welsh farming union wants governments to rethink funding to support farmers’ food and environment ambitions
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Rain in Cape region will have little impact on season
While some sectors of the Western Cape’s farming economy have suffered severe damage from recent storms, there will be little impact on fruit crops
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Successful conference for Pink Lady
IPLA welcomed last year’s strong market recovery at its 22nd annual conference in Hong Kong
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Texas grapefruit heading to Vietnam
Wonderful Citrus eager to pounce on new export opportunity in Asia after US grapefruit gained access in March
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Cherry traceability pilot ramps up
Cherry Growers Australia partners with Agriculture Victoria to implement producer-to-customer traceability for export markets.
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UK agritech start-ups Australia bound
Global Incubator Program to help UK-based start-ups expand into Australian market
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HarvestEye appoints new GM
Agri-tech innovator appoints global aftermarket expert as general manager
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Antonio Román appointed deputy general director of Agroponiente
During his 30-year career, Román has held a number of important roles at the company
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Fine Fruits Company reports shelf-life gains with Airocide
Air purifying system allows the wholesaler to extend life of avocados by several days
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Kanzi season off to energetic start in Europe
Stocks of Kanzi apples from the Southern Hemisphere were quickly exhausted thanks to dynamic demand over the summer, providing the ideal starting point for the new European season