All Production & Trade articles – Page 1502
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         Article ArticleInnocent boost for berriesBerries will be a first choice for Innocent smoothies this spring and summer, according to the firm. 
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      ArticleScottish voters back growersScottish voters have placed farming fifth in their list of priorities for upcoming elections. 
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         Article ArticleArgentine lemon growers lament small sizesThe Argentinean lemon harvest has begun with early fruit being sent to Russia, as growers in the north-west of the southern cone country await sufficient fruit size and larger volumes before packing for EU markets. 
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      ArticleChester tops recordsA record number of people visited the Chester Food and Drink Festival, organisers have reported. 
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         Article ArticleSpanish growth slowsPersistent rainfall in southern Spain is causing difficulties for salad crops, while fruit trees threatened with drought conditions are benefiting. 
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      ArticleDurian loses its stinkA Thai scientist has succeeded in producing durian with a mild and inoffensive smell. 
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      ArticleSweet set-up for Scott's in UKA leading supplier of US sweet potatoes has established a base in the UK. Scott Farms Inc of North Carolina set up the base in Honeybourne, Evesham. 
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      ArticleFood NW replaces promotional bodiesThe Northwest Food Alliance and Northwest Fantastic Food Partnership have been merged to create one food and drink body for the region. 
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      ArticleFreak weather hits Israeli stonefruitSevere hail in Isarel’s eastern Galilee region has caused heavy damage to stonefruit orchards in the area surrounding Rosh Pina. 
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         Article ArticleBSF/NFU share tunnel visionBritish Summer Fruits (BSF) has linked up with the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) in a bid to get some clarification on polytunnel policy. 
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      ArticleEU tariff removal welcomedThe European Union's (EU) decision to remove all remaining quota and tariff limitations on access to its market for all African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states was welcomed by the region's chief trade negotiator. But bananas were left out of the agreement, which is a cause for concern. 
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      ArticleBig freeze hits US fruitFreezing temperatures over Easter weekend have devastated fruit crops in parts of the south-eastern US and Midwest. 
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         Article ArticleUK asparagus growers see growth opportunitiesUK asparagus growers see the UK market growing even more than initially predicted. 
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         Article ArticleElsanta in early at AsdaSome of the first arrivals of UK Elsanta strawberries hit the shelves in Asda today - two weeks earlier than last year 
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         Article ArticleChile breeds first indigenous grapesNew varieties of Chilean grape will soon be appearing on export markets, following the release of plant material to growers, Chilean researchers report. 
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      ArticleNFUS battles wage 'injustice'NFU Scotland is fighting back against what it sees as the injustice of last year’s Scottish Agricultural Wages Board decision to scrap age-related minimum rates of pay. 
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      ArticleRPA takes steps to clarify import regulationsThe Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has responded to the ‘RPA fine for importer’ story, as reported in last week’s FPJ, with a clarification of the rules surrounding non-EU apple imports into the UK. 
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         Article ArticlePublic learn to love sproutsArbor’s Learn to Love a Sprout Campaign has been a triumphant success for the under-appreciated vegetable, often subject to bad press. 
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         Article ArticleJoel moves from G's to GreensSpearhead International has appointed Julius Joel as managing director of its wholly-owned UK subsidiary, Greens of Soham Ltd. He will take up the position on June 18. 
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         Article ArticleEcuador gears up for UK flower marketA three-year campaign to boost Ecuadorian rose exports to the UK kicked off last week driven by new brand Rosas Del Ecuador - Best in the World. 
 

