All Production & Trade articles – Page 1671
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Honduran export expansion
The government in Honduras is making funds available to develop further non-traditional fruit and vegetable exports.
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Hortips on technology
Horticulture Technology Into Profits (HorTIPS) has published plans for the final phase of its Department of the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) contract.
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Spain extends raspberries
Raspberries from Spain have been arriving in the UK since last week as domestic supplies tail off.
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Greenhouse investment
Spanish growers of protected crops are set to benefit from a major government investment programme in infrastructure and research.
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Income report gets tough
One of the UK's leading accountants is cautiously optimistic for the future of farm incomes.
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Tomato chiefs meet up
Top brass from the UK tomato industry gathers for its annual conference and dinner.
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Nadine pips Cara
The BPC's latest plantings estimates for the UK potato crop reveals a shift in emphasis at the top of the variety league tables.
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Illegal-import action steps up
Farmers' representatives go to Brussels to express UK concerns over the threat posed by unlawful imports of plant and food material.
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Importers look to improve upon record Sharon figures
The new Sharon fruit season begins in the UK with hopes high for further increases in consumption.
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Cuba aims high
Citrus production in Cuba is expected to reach 1million tonnes in three years time.
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Florida under pressure
The latest crop forecast from the US department of agriculture makes grim reading for Florida grapefruit growers.
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Hemington retires
Stuart Hemington of Branston Potatoes, pictured centre with fellow directors, was presented with a silver salver at his last board meeting before retiring.
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Hurricane wreaks havoc
Devastating winds and heavy rains bring chaos to the main banana-producing region of Belize.
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Elsoms showcase
Seed-breeder Elsoms Seeds' January King cabbage will be on display in October.
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Pascual Hmnos. in trouble
The beleaguered Spanish supplier is facing being sold off as its troubles deepen.
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Gala galore
Apple variety Gala is gaining ground world-wide but the next two seasons could prove its toughest test yet.
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Fyffes rings the changes
New financial year start and end dates for Fyffes bring about changes in dividends payments.
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NFU makes plans
The National Farmers' Union launches a service to help farmers and growers in England and Wales with town planning issues.
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Chinese apple crop slips
The apple crop in China, the world's largest producer country, for 2001-02 is forecast to decline slightly on last season's volumes.
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HRI wins funds for genetic research station
Horticulture Research International has been granted £2.5 million from the government's Capital Modernisation Fund to develop a centre for genetic research in crops.