All Production & Trade articles – Page 232
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ArticleAldi named UK’s cheapest supermarket
Aldi has been named as the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket in new independent research carried out by Retail Week
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ArticleUK Eden expands export reach
British crop science firm gets green light to supply flagship biofungicide to French topfruit and grape growers
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ArticleSaudi date business sees room for growth
Indonesia is the main focus of the latest marketing drive for Saudi dates, along with Morocco, France, the UK and the US, as the Kingdom aims to be the first choice for date consumers globally
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ArticleWayCool expands agri-input portfolio with Yara India deal
WayCool’s Outgrow platform to offer crop nutrition products and services to its network of 200,000 farmers
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ArticleRush Group sells stake in Vitafresh
Rush says it will instead look to focus on the expansion of its core business
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ArticleTwo-fifths of food firms ‘have chronic labour shortages’
ALP survey posts depressing picture of labour availability post-Brexit, with government urged to do more
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ArticlePolitical upheaval threatens Peruvian fruit exports
At least two major export companies are attacked by violent mobs as protests spread across the country
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ArticleSweet success for ClemenGold
The South African citrus brand has won a leading award in what is a tough Asian market
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ArticleAnadolu Etap committed to green approach
Rising costs and shrinking margins have not deterred the Turkish producer and exporter from its long-term commitment to environmental and social responsibility
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ArticleStrong fruit exports offset Q3 losses in Colombian agriculture
Higher banana prices and increase in lime exports buck downward GDP trend in agriculture, says Bancolombia
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ArticleSouth Africa mops up after heavy rainfall
Some disruption has been reported in South Africa’s Western Cape region after inclement weather strikes
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ArticleVolcano plum is explosive option for Oppy
Group to bring the specialty item to select North American markets from first week of February through to mid-March
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ArticleMorocco making strides in berries
Morocco’s recent growth in blueberry and raspberry production has much to do with its proximity to Europe, but other exports markets are increasing every year, says Nabil Belmkaddem, general manager of cooperative BestBerry
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ArticleAlanar coping with changing climate
In 2022, the climate caused different cherry production regions in Turkey to overlap and shortened the campaign, but Alanar believes the good reputation of its brand and concerted effort on sustainability will ensure success
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ArticleTFC Holland relocates as demand for tropical fruit grows
Dutch exotics importer prepares to move to new, state-of-the-art facility in Waddinxveen
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ArticleCitrus exports rise in South Africa despite tough season
Challenging 2022 sees the country’s citrus growers export less fruit than originally predicted, although volumes were still up on the previous campaign
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ArticleDrought threatens Peruvian avocado exports
Shortage of water in central highland regions could affect sizing and limit availability of fruit for export warns Prohass
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ArticleCulteva platform could have worldwide impact
South African data collection and evaluation platform may create trust amongst growers when it comes to planted varieties
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ArticleVietnam eyes closer Dutch links
Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture visit World Horti Center in Naaldwijk
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ArticleRush Group celebrates four million meals with FareShare
Vegetable supplier reaches milestone with food redistribution charity following consistent four-year partnership

