All Production & Trade articles – Page 1540
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New "living" product wins award
Action Pearl Growers won an innovation award at AGF Totaal for its Pick-a-tom product,
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Morocco weather threat to citrus
Severe lack of rainfall in the Souss area of Morocco is threatening the viability of the 2005-06 citrus crop.
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No change in Zeraim ownership, to date
Israeli seed company Zeraim Gedera sent a message to its customers, suppliers and business partners worldwide as two potential buyers go to court over a share issue.
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Cooler nights suit Cox
Cooler nights over the past week are providing a welcome boost to the English apple industry as it begins picking for long-term storage.
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Baarda shapes tomato history
John Baarda Ltd is stamping its mark on British tomato history, by developing a year-round tomato glasshouse.
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South African grape hopes
South African exporters looks forward to next grape season with confidence.
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NZ growers fighting frost
Growers in New Zealand are waiting to see the effects of frost that has descended on their orchards, threatening next year’s production.
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Push on for River Kwai
Thai exporter River Kwai is looking to expand its European business, and Asian production base.
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Westfalia and Subsole form southern alliance
South Africa's leading exporter of avocado and mangoes has formed an alliance with one of Chile's largest fresh fruit exporters, Subsole.
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School scheme slammed for pesticides
The Soil Association has published a report claiming fruit and veg in the School Fruit & Vegetable Scheme contains higher traces of pesticides than fresh produce sold on the high street.
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Melons face pest challenge
Brazilian melons are starting their season with some growers facing challenges from pests.
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Greyfriars gets EFSIS accreditation
Refresh-award winning vegetable producer Greyfriars UK Ltd has gained EFSIS accreditation for its state-of-the-art packhouse operations.
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Rocha revised downwards
Rocha pear forecasts are being revised following the effects of sunshine on the fruit during August.
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Carrot issues up for discussion
The British Carrot Grower’s Association is showcasing 45 varieties at its annual exhibition in October.
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Garlic grower devastated by rot
Scottish garlic producer the Really Garlicky Company has been left “devastated” by white rot, which has wiped out half its crop.
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Gangmaster research published
Three reports from Defra reveal surprising findings on the operation of the gangmaster market in the UK.
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Fresh lines for 3663
A leading foodservice operator has added more than 300 fresh produce lines to its range as part of a campaign to encourage healthier eating.
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New banana proposal slammed
The latest proposal from the European Commission for a €187 a tonne tariff on bananas from next year has been roundly criticized.
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Shallots are the new onions
French chefs are tipping shallots as the “new onions”, following a survey by the British shallot industry’s marketing body, UKShallot.com.
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EurepGAP conference to set standards
The sixth global conference aimed at setting standards in safe and sustainable agriculture will take place in Paris next month.