All Production & Trade articles – Page 252
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ArticleJapan moves away from plastic
Alternatives to plastic-wrapped produce are becoming more popular in a bid to reduce plastic and food waste
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ArticleWeather takes toll on Malaysian growers
Heavy rains compound challenge of rising costs for Malaysian fruit and vegetable growers
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ArticleJupiter 'files for administration’
Fresh produce grower-importer Jupiter Marketing has gone into administration, according to news site
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ArticleIranian satellite aims to assist in agricultural challenges
In the face of continuing drought conditions in Iran, the government hopes its recently launched Khayyam satellite can help boost productivity and monitor scarce water resources
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ArticleBiobest bumblebees a boon for blackberries
The high pollen count of blackberry flowers means the most effective pollinators are essential for high quality, especially in wet weather, says Biobest
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ArticleChile records sharp drop in citrus exports
Severe drought in Coquimbo limited the availability of Clementines this season
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ArticleSunburst brand gets boost in the UK
Coregeo and Hochfeld are working together to grow the pink-fleshed Sunburst apple brand
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ArticleAsiafruit September out now
Indonesia edition includes spotlight on market’s Covid recovery and special report on Asia’s durian trade – and it’s free to access for Asiafruit Congress Online Preview attendees
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ArticleAustralian pears launch Indonesian campaign
Grown in Good Nature is the tagline for new promotional initiative launched in Jakarta at the start of September
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ArticleIndian mango exports on the up
Resuming shipments to a number of markets drives increase in Indian mango exports from Covid lows
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ArticleAldi scraps fruit and veg best before dates
Aldi today announces plans to scrap best before dates from 60 fresh fruit and veg lines
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ArticleSouth African blueberry parties head to Namibia
Unique new blueberry varieties will be seen for the first time in Namibia’s Grape Valley
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ArticleVertical Farming World Awards finalists unveiled
Zenith Global announces the 2022 Vertical Farming World Awards finalists ahead of ceremony in Brussels later this month
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ArticleCommercialisation close for NZ-bred apricots
Grower co-operative to commercialise three new varieties released by Plant & Food Research
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ArticleTesco changes iceberg lettuce specs amid drought
Supermarket responds after warm, dry conditions make production difficult
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ArticleNew GlobalGAP add-on gives biodiversity a boost
In April GlobalGAP launched its BioDiversity Add-on to help producers further demonstrate their biodiversity management practices
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ArticleKoyuncu Group convinced of tomato potential
The Turkish group has opened a high-tech greenhouse for tomatoes in the west of the country, with big hopes for European and Middle Eastern markets
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ArticleUSDA under secretary to address vertical farming congress
Organisers of the Vertical Farming World Congress say the appearance of the USDA’s Robert Bonnie is a sign of the opportunities for new technologies in feeding a growing population
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ArticleSpain slashes kaki forecast
Persimmon producers anticipate a significant drop in volumes for the 2022/23 campaign
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ArticleZespri expansion plan doesn’t pass grower vote
Grower votes do not pass threshold to increase Zespri kiwifruit production outside of New Zealand

