All Production & Trade articles – Page 1164
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ArticleClimate change report shows UK opportunities
DEFRA has published its Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) highlighting the challenges as well as opportunities for the UK economy including agriculture.
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ArticleNew funds for AgroThermal Systems
Innovative pest control business Lazo TPC Global, which trades as AgroThermal Systems, has received significant new funding from private investors and restructured its ownership and management team.
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ArticlePartnership for Tavilla and Vision
The import duo are combining their various grower relationships in Mexico via a new Texas firm to benefit customers in the US
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ArticleNGOs question EU-Morocco deal
The agreement to liberalise imports of Moroccan produce has come under fire from groups concerned about the disputed Western Sahara region
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ArticleCall for unity in Spain's citrus sector
Faced with a “pricing crisis”, Spain’s growers must work together to regulate supply, urges Cítricos Valencianos
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ArticleFreshfel highlights Peruvian opportunities
Ramon Rey of Freshfel Europe has discussed future fruit and vegetable opportunities with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala
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ArticleLate start for NZ apple exports
New Zealand top-fruit output is forecast to be match 2011’s crop but will be up to two weeks late and features the smallest Braeburn crop for a generation.
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ArticleExport opportunities for Malaysian pineapples
The Malaysian pineapple industry is well placed to claim premium prices in export markets, provided it can produce the right fruit
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ArticleFruit importer raising funds for Africa businesses
A social enterprise that provides business guidance and support has begun importing fruit at London’s New Spitalfields Market to generate profits to help producers in developing countries tackle poverty through trade.
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ArticleEU trade supports Ghana
APIBANA's president has stressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana and the EU
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ArticleClimate could change UK agriculture
Government report suggests UK could expand blueberry production as climate change takes hold
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ArticleHuge wholesale market opens in Henan Province
The first phase of vast new wholesale market has opened in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s Henan Province
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ArticleNZ releases apple export estimates
New Zealand apple export estimates show country's growers moving toward newer varieties
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Haith revamps Rootveg polisher
Haith has launched a new version of its Haith Rootveg polisher, which has no drive belts or pulleys.
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ArticleZespri expects smaller kiwifruit harvest
Kiwifruit marketer predicts harvest of 90m trays, points out that decrease in supply might increase prices in export markets
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ArticleAgrexco UK staff show anger
Having lost their jobs after the collapse of the Israeli company, most ex-employees are still chasing a redundancy package
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ArticleChingford chooses Bayer CropScience
Leading British fresh fruit importer and supplier Chingford Fruit is choosing Bayer CropScience as the preferred partner for innovative agro-chemicals and on-site technical support in implementing plant protection solutions.
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ArticleUK to get food ambassador under exports plan
Britain is to appoint a food ambassador in the next few months to help increase exports to high growth markets like China, Russia and India as part of a new Farming, Food and Drink Exports Action Plan set out by Agriculture Minister Jim Paice.
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ArticleUnifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
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Pre-CNY market ‘a disaster’
A flood of last-minute arrivals into China for Lunar New Year was disastrous for the trade, according to one leading importer

