All Production & Trade articles – Page 245
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ArticleLytone completes successful LytoFresh mangosteen trial
LytoFresh technology used by Thai exporter Dragon Fresh to delay ripening
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ArticleFrost hits New Zealand growers
Horticulture growers across the country feel the effects of recent cold snap
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ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges confirms Europa Terminal renewal
The nine-year project is set to boost container capacity and aid the transition to climate-neutral, according to the port
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ArticleSouth African port strikes gain momentum
Attempts are made to prioritise essential and sensitive export products as port strike gains momentum in the country
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ArticleMangoes on the move in the US
National Mango Board celebrates mangoes breaking the top ten in the country’s whole fruit volume velocity
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Article‘UK is driving production abroad’, warns O’Malley
Britain is on the road to importing more fresh produce due to perfect storm of factors exacerbated by government policy that is “totally anti-agriculture”
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ArticleSecond setback for South African berry industry
Late season and port strike combine to disrupt normal blueberry exports from South Africa
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ArticleBradford takes steps towards building new wholesale market
Plans to build a new state-of-the-art wholesale market to strengthen food distribution in Yorkshire and North-East move step forward, Bradford Council announces
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ArticleRijk Zwaan faces challenges head on
The Dutch group remains adaptable when facing up to key issues, with its breeding programmes focusing on disease resistance and cost-effectiveness
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ArticleG’s predicts lower winter availability of Spanish leafy salads
Reduction in plantings could see a 15% drop in Spanish leafy salad production, according to commercial director of G’s España
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ArticleCTGC creates science and technology division
Division brings together mechanisation and advanced automation, patenting and licensing, and viticulture research
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ArticlePremier Fresh Australia partners with Cutri Fruit and Camera Group
Exclusive supply chain partnerships will include marketing and advisory support for both growers
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ArticleJapan targets export growth amid falling yen
Agricultural industry urged to develop exports to combat the effects of the country’s struggling currency
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ArticleWorld Citrus Organisation presents 2022-24 strategy
Organisation will look to strengthen the connection between stakeholders within the citrus community, increase consumption and enhance sustainability
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ArticleCosts up and demand down, says top European apple supplier
Following the recent launch of a new corporate identity, Italian group Vog aims to overcome a slowdown in demand and a spike in operating costs
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ArticleRetailers under pressure over ‘unfair’ banana prices
European retail value chains are still unsustainable, say suppliers, despite previous agreement on concept of fairness
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ArticleYear of change for Hillfresh
2022 has seen shifts in IT and logistics while the melon category has been a standout performer, the group’s Dirk van den Heuvel tells Fruitnet
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ArticleTaiwan uses train stations for farms
Leafy greens are being grown in empty spaces in Taiwan’s metro stations
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ArticleChambers scales up Spanish raspberry production
Berry producer is more than doubling its Spanish rapsberry production this season in bid to shore up winter supply

