All Production & Trade articles – Page 236
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Russian imports must reroute after old lines are cut
With shipping services and financial mechanisms out of action, suppliers must rethink their options, says market agent
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Floods hit Australian macadamia crop
Growers in New South Wales and South-East Queensland evaluate orchard damage
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Karakuta Farm makes major strides
The Kenyan avocado producer may be set for just its first major crop, but plans are afoot to develop Karakuta into a global brand marked by quality
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Asoex convenes webinar on Russia-Ukraine conflict
Online conference will analyse the impact of the war on exports and imports of fresh fruit and vegetables
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NIAB: ‘New gene editing rules a boost for crop research’
New legislation will make it easier for NIAB to progress beyond lab and glasshouse experimentation and test gene-edited crops out in the field
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VIP sounds warning on rising costs
Cooperative calls on entire value chain to find a joint solution to soaring production costs
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City Harvest thinks big with Harvest for Hunger campaign
Food redistributor wants to start receiving pre-arranged donations of fresh produce direct from suppliers to meet rising demand from charities
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"Transformational year" for Dole
"Significant increase in scale and footprint" in 2021 following Total Produce's acquisition of Dole Food Company
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Value of Chilean fruit exports climbs in Jan-Feb
Total volume shipments for the first two months of the year dipped 5 per cent but increased by 4 per cent in value
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Driscoll's grows Plenty relationship
Companies will build indoor vertical farm dedicated to strawberries, to serve consumers in the northeast US
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Perfection Fresh announces new investment
Consortium of Equilibrium Capital, Temasek, and PSP Investments secures stake in Australian fresh produce company
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'Costs mounting’ for potato weed control
Syngenta advises potato growers to simplify herbicide mixes for more cost-effective pre-emergence options
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Ukraine war triggers food security woes
Wales calls for farming summit, UN warns of food price hikes, and UK professor warns of hard times ahead as Ukraine war triggers food supply concerns
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Logistical delays mar Chilean export campaign
Ronald Bown says profitability of the 2021/22 campaign will be impacted by continued disruption
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Oppy ready for SH apples and pears
Group expects a smooth transition to Southern Hemisphere fruit as part of winter programme
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Russian invasion causes RSA citrus issues
Citrus Growers Association says it is doing everything it can to assist local growers
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Future Crops in new investment round
Tencent’s investment reflects the company’s focus on sustainable innovations and support for technologies
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Giddings Cerasus presents cherry varieties
Chilean-headquartered group showcases new late-season cherry cultivars to leading Chinese importers and retailers
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Royal appointment for Hoogstraten berries
The first strawberries of the group’s new campaign were presented to Belgian King Filip earlier this week
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EU green efforts put banana supply in doubt
EFSA could impose tougher limits on residues of a pesticide called macozeb, widely used to tackle fungal disease