All Production & Trade articles – Page 1606
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Bramley shortfall warning
Keen uptake from the apple-processing sector means a delicately balanced fresh market for UK Bramley.
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Cap reform top bills at NFU AGM
Cap reform will top the agenda at the NFU AGM in Birmingham on February 16-17.
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Information needed to avert MRL disaster
ColeACP is collating information that could keep tropical and sub-tropical products such as carambola and papaya on the UK retail shelves.
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Spanish salads back on track
An improvement in the weather in Spain has brought salad and vegetable supplies back on course after a tricky period.
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One HEFF of an offer to producers
Call to Midlands food and drink companies to join HEFF at the heart of Food and Drink Expo 2004.
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UK apple market strong for English supplies
The English dessert apple sector is entering the last few months of its season in good shape, according to Adrian Barlow of promotional body English Apples & Pears.
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Manac'h receives French merit
Catherine Manac'h was awarded the Officier du Mérite Agricole distinction by the French government, as part of Sopexa's 40th anniversary celebrations.
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Brassica growers beware pesticide spotlight
Brassica growers must be wary of pesticide concerns, said chariman of growers' association Philip Effingham
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Spinach adds muscle at Tozer
Tozer Seeds has added strenght to its portfolio with a new spinach range.
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Geest updates City ahead of year-end results
Geest plc this morning provided the City with a pre-close update for the year ended January 3, 2004.
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Chilean grape ahead of schedule
Grape sendings from Chile are scheduled for an early start, but will there be a clash on the UK marketplace?
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South African drop in grape volume
Contradicting earlier reports, heavy rainfall in the Orange River region could reduce forecast total export volumes by around 7.5 per cent.
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Cameo resumes leading role
The first of this year's home-grown Cameo are now on retail shelves.
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School scheme funding gets mixed reaction
Reaction to the announcement of a further £77 million governemnt commitment to the nationwide roll-out of the National School Fruit Scheme (NSFS) has been mixed.
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New deal to halt spiralling plant costs
New arrangements for National Listing of crop varieties, now confirmed by Defra, will help strengthen the relevance and effectiveness of variety evaluation, and keep spiralling costs in check.
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Belgian senders warn UK
Belgian salad and vegetable exporters have warned that sendings to the UK are declining.
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French apple stocks low
The warm summer in 2003 and quality problems mean French apple stocks are low for the time of year.
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Tough going for Brazil
The Brazilian melon season is proving a tough one for exporters this season.
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Capespan aims for big mango expansion
Capespan is expecting to export nearly one million cartons of mangoes and litchi's this season.