All Production & Trade articles – Page 1000
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ArticlePink Lady maintains momentum
The apple brand has got off to a promising start to the campaign, despite falling apple consumption in France and Italy
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ArticleRare berries may halt weight gain
Lingonberries come top in a study on the health benefits of berries while ‘super’ açai berry doesn’t live up to expectations
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ArticleFirm maintains UK cucumber record
Out-of-this-world work by Thanet Earth employees ensures UK-grown product reaches shop shelves at the first opportunity
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ArticleSector urged to rally behind Fairtrade
Upcoming banana-focused 'Fortnight' campaign aimed at getting more retailers and suppliers acquainted with movement
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ArticleGalloping sales for Chinese New Year
The Year of the Horse is proving to be an auspicious one for Chilean cherries, with Chinese sales reportedly “flying”
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ArticleUniveg buys into Suriname bananas
Company takes 90 per cent share in SBBS following years of investment, securing key source of supply
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AnalysisStuck in a rut or ploughing ahead?
With food assurance higher up the agenda than ever before, FPJ considers what role the Red Tractor has to play in establishing consumer trust
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South African apple shortage likely
Country's topfruit sector slowly recovering after devastating hailstorms that struck region of Ceres last November
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ArticleAsian Citrus yields as forecast
In line with projections, the grower's winter citrus crop declined somewhat due to poor weather and fewer trees
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ArticleField Fresh targets Japan
Tasmanian onion grower-exporter sees potential in Asian market on the back of a high-quality crop
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ArticleGrowers needed for NFU posts
Nominations are open for six places on the NFU’s horticulture and potatoes board, with all six current posts also standing again
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ArticleChile port strike enters third week
Representatives of the fruit industry met with union leaders in a bid to end the impasse at San Antonio as the export losses mount up
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ArticleCzech production on the rise
The country's fruit harvest climbed 8 per cent year-on-year according to the Czech Fruit Growers Union
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ArticlePome growers work against the heat
Soaring temperatures in Australia's southeast can damage produce, but APAL is positive about grower efforts
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ArticleClimate change will hike food prices
Study warns that switching land to energy crops instead of food will mean higher global food prices and need for ‘flexible’ trading
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ArticleRecord year for Catalonian stonefruit
Strong sales in Germany and France behind solid performance
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ArticleGrowth forecast for Peruvian citrus exports
Production of Satsumas and Murcott, which make up two-thirds of total shipments, set to rise significantly
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ArticleSevere UK shortage of popular herbs
The unexpected cold snap in the Middle East has caused havoc to the region’s herb cultivation
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ArticleCapespan director maps India opportunity
Geoff Green, Capespan’s director of group procurement and new business development, to speak at Fresh Produce India on 24-26 April
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Record export volumes for Indian grapes
India's seedless grape exports are projected to reach 215,000 tonnes this year, with the EU the main destination

