All Production & Trade articles – Page 254
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ArticleFirst BC cherries bound for Korea
Inaugural consignment of British Colombian cherries sent by Northern Cherries and Jealous Fruits
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ArticleNew IG International joint venture
Indian importer partners with Palogix International in agriculture harvesting and storage bin venture
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PodcastsFruitbox 87 · Kristian Moeller, GlobalGAP
Kristian Moeller of GlobalGAP talks to Chris White about the latest improvements to the world’s most widely used system to certify fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleIsmailia Mango Festival promotes Egyptian exports
Egypt’s main mango producing region has introduced an event to celebrate and promote Ismailia mangoes, with the aim of encouraging exports and attracting new investment
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ArticleAldi commits to more sustainable banana price
German discounter says the banana prices it pays to its suppliers will be fairer and more accurately reflect sustainable production costs
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ArticleNew Indian bananas on the way
Grand Naine banana varieties developed by the National Research Centre for Banana to be released
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ArticlePeaches the pick of Korean summer
Data from E-Mart shows peaches were the favourite fruit of Korean consumers during the summer months
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ArticleCo-op Group appoints new chief exec
Consumer-owned UK retailer, the Co-op, has named Shirine Khoury-Haq as group CEO
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ArticleSummer of strikes to hit £1bn in trade
Strike action at the port of Felixtowe, Amazon, postal and rail services will disrupt £1bn of trade and increase costs for shoppers, warns delivery specialist ParcelHero
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ArticleEgypt preparing for harsher conditions
The importance of new resistant varieties and modern farming technologies is growing in Egypt, as extreme temperatures and water shortages appear increasingly likely in the future
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ArticleConvenience stores see boost to sales
Summer heatwave leads Brits to shop in-store for groceries, with convenience stores benefitting with a 28.9 per cent share of all sales over the last four weeks, NielsenIQ data reveals
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ArticleLebanon sees food exports soar
Exports of Lebanese agri-food products have grown significantly since 2019, with grapes seeing a sixteenfold increase
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ArticleDole reports on second quarter financial results
Full-year forecast revised downward due to slower recovery of Fresh Vegetables segment and impact of strengthening dollar
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ArticleRSA topfruit sector strikes ground-breaking deal in India
In-transit cold treatment accepted by Indian authorities for South African apples and pears
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ArticleChilean sector unites to confront logistics crisis
Key players come together in face of the worsening situation ahead of the 2022/23 fruit export campaign
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ArticleColombian Hass avocados heading for Chile
Westfalia Fruit Colombia becomes first company to send avocados to the Andean nation
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ArticleExtreme weather set to cut European topfruit crop
Drought conditions in Europe are expected to slash apple and pear volumes this season, with squeezed growers hoping for better prices as a result
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PodcastsFruitbox 86 · Marc Peyres, Blue Whale
Marc Peyres of Blue Whale talks Chris White about the major challenges facing growers and exporters of apples and pears in Europe and the rest of the world
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ArticleFepex calls for government action as energy costs soar
It claims the produce sector is being disproportionate harmed by new law to curb energy price hikes
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ArticleIndonesian pineapples gain access to China
General Administration of Customs China issues export protocol for one of the world’s largest pineapple producers

