All Production & Trade articles – Page 1040
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ArticleRecord billion-pound RPA payments
Rural Payment Agency spends nearly £1.5bn on first banking day of the payment window - £100m more than the same day last year
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ArticleSouth African visit to Asia raises access hopes
Some of the last hurdles that have been holding up access deals for RSA apple and grape exports to China appear to have been resolved
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ArticleCold spring slows China production
Decreased apple yields expected, but expanded acreage still set to increase pear and grape production
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ArticleMexican avocado ban lifted
Local officials in Tancitaro working to resume full production as quickly as possible
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ArticleMajor restructuring underway at The Greenery
Job losses expected as group bids to turn around decline in commercial performance over past few years
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ArticlePeruvian grapes in Miami first
The inaugural shipment cold treated grapes has been imported directly into the south Florida port
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ArticleEfra responds to CAP proposals
Committee warns against proposed new IT system to apply for CAP benefits but supports new green conditions and ‘active farmer’ test
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ArticleAustralia and South Korea agree FTA
Agreement reached between the two countries that will see tariffs eliminated on key Australian exports
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ArticleKenya exporting bananas to China
Welcome deal for Meru County growers comes as the two countries extend their bilateral ties
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ArticleTaiwan FTA boosts NZ exports
Exports of New Zealand apples and cherries to Taiwan are set to grow thanks to a new trade deal, which came into effect on Sunday
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ArticleChile announces GM grape breakthrough
The development of the country’s first transgenic grape varieties is the result of 13 years of research
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ArticleCamposol reveals blueberry ambitions
A three-year investment plan will take the company’s acreage to 2,000ha
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ArticleWelsh potato earns esteemed PGI status
The Pembrokeshire Early joins the ranks of Champagne and Parma Ham by becoming a European Protected Food Name
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ArticleDavid Hughes to leave Berry Gardens
In Professor Hughes's 25 years at the firm, turnover has grown exponentially
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ArticleBabyleaf kale set for UK success
UK seed company ramps up campaign for new Babyleaf kale variety ahead of Fruit Logistica
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ArticleItalian groups form strategic alliance
Apofruit and Terremerse target economies of scale and joint approach to export sales in Middle East and Asia
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ArticleAction plan to boost Welsh food sector
Minister launches three-part plan to boost Welsh food and drink turnover by 30 per cent
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ArticleWaitrose unveils 'kid-friendly' sprout
The much-maligned Christmas dinner vegetable has had a "sweetness" makeover in a bid to encourage consumption by kids
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ArticleProduce World celebrates teamwork
Prizes galore as one of Europe's largest growers and suppliers hosts its annual awards ceremony
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ArticleAsoex welcomes Chile strike resolution
Fruit exports back on track as public sector union reaches a new pay deal with the government

