All Production & Trade articles – Page 100
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NewsFresh Direct highlights weather impact
Market review from the foodservice fresh produce specialist says weather and macroeconomic events continue to affect production and logistics
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NewsNFU Cymru hits out at ‘misguided’ farm property taxes
Welsh union is the latest to push back against UK government’s Budget announcements
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NewsEuropean exports to the US fall
The value of fresh fruit and vegetable exports from the EU to the US dropped 9 per cent year-on-year in 2023
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NewsSource.ag named MT/Sprout Challenger50 for 2024
The AI solutions provider said it was “thrilled” to make it on to the list of the 50 most innovative and fast-growing companies challenging the status quo in the Netherlands
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NewsOrange County cities under quarantine after fruit fly discovery
Area affected includes two major suburbs of Los Angeles to the south of Anaheim, including Disneyland Park
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NewsCasur celebrates 30th anniversary
One of the founding members of Unica Group looks back on 30 years of growth
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NewsAsiafruit Knowledge Centre: Vietnam’s import market matures
Shifts in retail and consumer preferences open up new opportunities for fresh produce suppliers
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NewsAustralia finalises trade deal with the UAE
Under the deal, 99 per cent of Australian products will enter the UAE tariff-free
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NewsHortiRoad2India, 8 Berries and Mahaberry sign MoU
Partnership aims to scale up berry operations in India using Dutch greenhouse technology
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NewsIFPA reacts to Trump victory
With the dust settling on the election, Cathy Burns says the association is poised to collaborate with new US leadership on fresh produce initiatives
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NewsBranston boosts Nemo potato production
Finding Nemo just got easier as potato producer Branston ups production of this hybrid variety
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NewsEcuador sends first blueberries to Hong Kong
Nobis Fruit Company sends three weekly pallets of AtlasBlue blueberries to the Asian market
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NewsSenegalese vegetables hit by major flooding
Floods have displaced thousands of people in the Senegal River valley and severely impacted cultivation of onions, okra, aubergines, bananas and tomatoes
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NewsBrazil, Peru agree to improved access for citrus and apples
Two countries seeking to strengthen trade links for mutually favourable products
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NewsMorrisons supports British farmers with series of commitments
Morrisons commits £1.4 billion to British farming in 2025 and gives 2,500 British farmers shopping discount
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NewsValencia citrus growers assess fallout from floods
Early clementines and Clemenules have reportedly sustained the most damage
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NewsNational Fruit Show celebrates 91st year
NFU President officially opens Kent fruit show and BAPL boss outlines ambitious plans for British apple production
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NewsNew ownership model for Capespan’s Namibia grape venture
South African exporter has extended its commercial partnership with table grape supplier NGC to 2045
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NewsAlwyn Dippenaar succeeds Anton Viljoen Jnr as SATI chair
Fixing logistical disruptions and opening new markets among priority areas of focus for newly configured board of directors
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NewsSE Asia markets confirm safety of Shine Muscat imports
Authorities in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia confirm no harmful residues found on imports of Shine Muscat grapes after further tests, but trade reports drop in sales

