All Production & Trade articles – Page 191
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NewsCalifornia’s mandarin crop to rise by 8m cartons
Navel orange production also estimated up slightly, although it remains below the ten-year average
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NewsDurian success pushes up coffee prices
Massive increase in demand from China has led to a major fall in the volume of coffee grown in Vietnam
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NewsHM Clause presents Flamansun tomato
Variety is described as the ’first yellow heart-shaped tomato’, specifically designed for heated glasshouse cultivation
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica wraps up stellar show
More than 13,000 trade visitors meet with some 760 exhibitors from 42 different countries and regions
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NewsAgroBelgrade 2025 showcases Serbia’s and southeast Europe’s agricultural strength
Serbia’s foremost agricultural exhibition, AgroBelgrade, returns to Belgrade on 30 January 2025, serving as a platform for regional producers, buyers and distributors to connect and drive the business forward
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NewsGruppo Orsero H1 profit ‘back to normal’
One of Europe’s largest fresh produce importers says it sees good potential for growth despite current economic uncertainty
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NewsNZ kiwifruit model is “magic and must be protected”
Grower association holds special event to mark anniversary of vital industry restructuring and the creation of export brand Zespri
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NewsArt partnerships push Envy sales for Mid-Autumn Festival
Following a successful collaboration with Van Gogh Heritage Foundation in 2023, T&G will feature Forbidden City artwork across its Envy apple Mid-Autumn Festival gift boxes this year
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NewsEarly OZblu blueberries fetch record prices in China
United Exports says its super-early varieties have hit a new record in China for imported blueberries
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NewsWorkshop highlights costly overlooked risk areas
Produce companies urged to plan now for future risk
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NewsXi Jinping highlights apple export growth in Gansu, China
The Chinese premier led a delegation on a tour of apple production facilities near the city of Tianshui earlier this week
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NewsNew lanternfly cases a concern for Michigan fruit growers
Apples, grapes and peaches could be under threat from infestations of spotted lanternfly, which has been present in the US for a decade
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NewsRecord results for Agroponiente Group
Group posts double-digit sales growth for 2023/24 and anticipates accelerated growth in the upcoming campaign
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NewsSalix Fruits analyses growth of global grape demand
Sales director Ignacio Vidales shares his insights on the trends transforming the global grape market
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NewsPort International expands Exclusive Partner Programme in Peru
Importer strengthens its collaboration with Peruvian producers specialising in organic and Fairtrade bananas for the European market
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NewsEU court dismisses appeal against Nadorcott rights
Eurosemillas appeal against Nadorcott mandarin variety rights dismissed by the General Court of the European Union
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NewsBloomfield Robotics is acquired by Kubota
AI startup, which offers services to table grape and berry industries, has been purchased by Japan-based Kubota Corporation
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NewsNFU urges government to increase UK agriculture budget
NFU president Tom Bradshaw calls for multi-annual budget of £5.6 billion to help sector invest in sustainable production and boost food security
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NewsDefra plans to delay Brexit border checks
Physical border checks on certain EU fruit and veg arriving in UK may not come into force until July 2025, Fresh Produce Consortium reveals
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NewsSpanish fruit and vegetable exports to China dip in H1
Shipments down 6 per cent in value and 1 per cent in volume

