All Production & Trade articles – Page 232
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Study calls for UK fruit and veg subsidy
Research by the University of Warwick suggests a government subsidy could boost consumption by 15 per cent
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Montivel Export joins Anecoop
Montivel had already been working in partnership with Anecoop for several years
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Braga Fresh to trial regeneratively grown veg
Move is a major step in trialling low soil tillage concept to improve the carbon content in soil
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Daifressh to expand own production of berries
The Valencia-based group says berry sales are growing by 20 per cent a year
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Frieda’s Branded Produce turns 60
Founder Frieda Caplan is credited for introducing US consumers to kiwifruit and other speciality fruits and vegetables
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Zespri kicks off China supply
Zespri kiwifruit departs for China for the first time in the 2022 New Zealand kiwifruit season
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Bravo builds brand power
Domestic and export programmes set to expand for Australian-grown apple
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Fruitbox 79 - Iryna Kukhtina, Ukraine Berries Association
As the country struggles for its survival, what does the future hold for Ukraine’s fresh produce business?
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Frutura to acquire Chile’s Subsole
Frutura CEO David Krause said a strong presence in Chile is integral to the company's growth strategy
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The Fresh Express way forward
Sustainability is not just a way of life for farmers in Western Maharashtra, but a vital necessity, according to Nina Patil of India's Fresh Express
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Defra responds to rising fertiliser costs
Emergency meeting called to discuss ways to help growers fertilise crops amid surging gas and fertiliser prices exacerbated by war in Ukraine
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Organic asparagus available at BelOrta
The Belgian cooperative is seeing growth across its organic department, with organic asparagus available for the second consecutive year
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NFU president warns of UK food shortages
Minette Batters tells LBC that UK 'could see food shortages as prices surge'
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UK feels effect of Moroccan tomato ban
Retailers are seeing empty shelves as Moroccan tomato ban compounds an already tight European supply situation
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War in Ukraine will ‘depress demand and disrupt supply’
Rabobank's Cindy van Rijswick analyses the longer-term impact of Russia's invasion on fresh produce trade
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Shanghai lockdown disrupts supply chain
Inland transport affected by Covid-19 outbreak while ports and airports remain open
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Fyffes opens €25m ripening centre
New Balbriggan-based facility will have an output of over 7m bananas per week when operating at full capacity
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Cape Five active on two fronts
South African exporter delivers apples to China and helps refugees in Europe
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Verna campaign targets young consumers
The variety’s lower acidity makes it ideal for children, Ailimpo says
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Morocco curbs tomato exports
The North African kingdom is limiting Europe-bound exports of round tomatoes to lower local prices and ensure availability ahead of Ramadan