All Production & Trade articles – Page 175
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NewsBerry grower retail relations sour
British Berry Growers survey reveals that 80 per cent of growers feel they ’no longer have a partnership’ with UK supermarkets
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NewsThe Greenery hands CEO role to David Markowski
The Dutch supplier’s group strategy director has been promoted to the top job as it looks to make its supply chains more profitable and boost returns to growers
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NewsEcomix Australia targets global expansion
Australian-owned cocopeat manufacturer looks to capitalise on unprecedented demand from a booming soft fruit industry
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NewsFATA Farms embraces options when it comes to varieties
The Egyptian producer is developing new varieties of stonefruit and grapes, while blueberries are the latest addition to the group’s portfolio
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NewsNew products boost Rijk Zwaan’s 2022/23 sales
Company said it is reaching more people with a broader portfolio healthy products
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NewsCertis Belchim partners with Novozymes on new biorational fungicide
Product can be used to control and suppress a wide range of soil-borne and foliar diseases in many fruits and vegetables
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NewsBanacol owner refutes drug trafficking claims
In a strongly-worded statement, GreenLand Group denies company’s involvement with the illicit trade
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NewsBritish Potato Show returns to Harrogate
Taking place at the Yorkshire Event Centre on 22 and 23 November, the ‘seed to shopping trolley’ event will showcase the latest trends and technology in the sector
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NewsEl Niño slashes Peruvian mango production
Volumes will be down 70-80 per cent in 2023/24 says ProMango
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NewsSyngenta launches ToLCNDV information centre for cucurbits
ToLCNDV Information Centre for cucumber, melon, and squash provides growers with resources and control options for the virus
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AdvertorialDole and BFV celebrate the 12th anniversary of Belgian Conference pears
Conference pears sales accelerated on the back of China International Import Expo
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NewsNew markets in Asia open to Italian fruit exports
Italy’s pear, kiwifruit and apple exporters have received a significant boost in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand following a series of recent inspections.
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NewsHoud ElNile welcomes high demand
The strength of demand for Egyptian citrus has come as a surprise to some exporters, particularly from Egypt’s main competitor, Spain
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NewsWolds Produce joins AKP Group
UK potato businesses join forces in bid to boost economies of scale and build a stronger, more resilient supply chain
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NewsAcorbanec marks seven years of growth
Association thanks its members for their resilience and commitment in tackling the challenges facing the sector
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NewsSoil Association calls for doubling of UK fruit and veg production
Charity says action is needed in the wake of House of Lords horticulture report
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NewsNationwide Produce lands BRC Grade AA certification
Supplier’s Evesham packhouse achieves globally recognised standard for food safety and quality management in just three months
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NewsRains hit early Chilean cherries
Early varieties affected across different parts of the country, says Fedefruta
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NewsInterfel stresses commitment to finding new markets
With the large Russian and Algerian markets closed to French exporters, France’s priority remains opening up new avenues for French produce
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NewsNFU welcomes Lords’ report
Farmers’ union welcomes House of Lords’ recommendations to government to help grow UK hort sector

