All Production & Trade articles – Page 243
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ArticleWestfalia creates a buzz by using insects for natural pest control in orchards
Company hopes using insects and other natural control methods will contribute to its global target to enhance tree health and minimise the use of pesticides
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ArticleFairtrade raises banana prices
As production costs soar, Fairtrade announces that it is raising banana prices in support of farmers
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ArticleCurrency curtails Philippine banana gains
Philippine banana industry efforts to raise the price of bananas in Japan have been hindered by poor exchange rates
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ArticleRecord season for Summer Citrus from South Africa
The brand shipped record volumes of oranges to the US marker this year
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ArticleSpiderman and Hulk star for Jingold kiwifruit
Marvel characters including Iron Man, Thor and Spiderman are fronting European promotions of smaller sized Jingold kiwifruit for kids following a licensing agreement with Disney
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ArticleFairtrade growers demonstrate resilience
New study looks at the hardiness of Fairtrade producers during the Covid-19 pandemic
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ArticleREO Veiling and Hoogstraten end merger talks
The two Belgian cooperatives have halted discussions on a potential merger that was mooted back in February
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ArticleMost farm managers ‘worried about UK food security’
Survey suggests current challenges threaten the UK’s food supply capability
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ArticleSouth African port strike could be ending
There is new hope in the South African fresh produce export sector as one union agrees new terms with port operators to end strike
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ArticleDelcado enhances taste for new season
Australian avocado brand engages chef Mark Best to provide consumers with new eating tips
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ArticleFreshfel Europe urges action as energy costs soar
Rocketing energy prices have prompted the European fresh produce association to call for action to mitigate the “far-reaching” impact on the fruit and vegetables sector
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ArticleSouth African berry business counts cost of strikes
Dark days for South African berry export industry as ongoing port strike stops exports
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ArticleFyffes and Bayer join forces in Honduras
Food chain partnership sees companies join forces to sustain local communities in Honduras with off-season corn programmes
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ArticleCamposol reports good progress on blueberries
Increased volumes from Peru and Mexico and new proprietary premium varieties place company on secure footing
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ArticleBayer focuses on food security and climate change
Fields of Opportunity event puts a spotlight on the company’s solutions to increase sustainable food production
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ArticleAustralian avocados a smash hit in Asia
Advertising campaign promoting Australian avocados in Asia-Pacific captures attention, particularly in Singapore and Malaysia
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ArticleWeather hits Costa’s citrus crop
Rain and cool conditions across Australian growing regions reduce volume of first grade fruit
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ArticleProduce predicament for Singaporean restaurants
Foodservice industry changes menus in response to rising costs and reduced supply of imported fruits and vegetables
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Article‘Without Brexit, Britain’s economy would be booming,’ says ParcelHero
International delivery firm ParcelHero says August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes
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ArticleSambóa all set to shake up apple segment
As the first commercial volumes hit the market, the architect of the Sambóa project, Marco Rivoira, explains why he has high hopes for the new brand

