All Production & Trade articles – Page 255
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NewsEFRA digs into agri-career opportunities
EFRA Committee launches inquiry into education and career opportunities in UK farming sectors
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NewsGB Potatoes appoints former NFU Scotland boss as part-time CEO
Scott Walker says “collaboration is key” and urges potato sector to join new industry body
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NewsZespri’s final shipments of the season depart
The season’s final container shipments carrying the remaining 2,540 tonnes of the crop are expected to conclude over the coming weeks
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NewsJimmy Doherty fronts electricity safety campaign
Initiative aims to raise awareness of the dangers of electricity on farms
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NewsCosta accepts takeover offer
Leading Australian fresh produce company agrees to A$1.5bn acquisition bid from Paine Schwartz Partners-led consortium including Driscoll’s
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NewsPositive finish for Australian citrus
Tail end of Australian citrus season delivers more promising results after challenging start
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NewsFreshfel meets with key EU decision makers
Organisation joins representatives of European Parliament and European Commission to discuss current landscape and trends in fresh produce
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NewsStrong start for VIP as apple demand recovers
The Italian supplier reports on a good start to the new season, as organic and licensed production continues to play even greater role
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NewsArra grapes have “the genetics to guarantee production”
After assessing the damage of last month’s tropical storm in California, table grape breeding and licensing company Grapa Varieties believes the benefits of Arra varieties that offer tolerance to extreme conditions are undeniable
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NewsReport highlights UK seasonal worker plight
Landworkers’ Alliance report highlights issues leading to worker exploitation in UK horticulture sector
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NewsRobotics Plus launches Prospr
Multi-use autonomous vehicle for sustainable orchard and vineyard production launches in US
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NewsTurkish citrus back in the spotlight
Row over number of rejections on EU imports of Turkish lemons and grapefruits rumbles on
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NewsClimate change having huge impact on farmers
More than 70 per cent of farmers have already seen large impacts of climate change on their farm, new global research from Farmer Voice survey reveals
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NewsCamposol announces restructuring and layoffs
Company said it had been forced to take action to deal with ongoing costs crisis and impact of El Niño
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NewsMarquis Macadamias cracks India market
Leading macadamia operation celebrates inaugural shipment of macadamias to India under new trade agreement
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NewsResearch bodies unite for growth
Top Australian agricultural research organisations set to collaborate in effort to increase adoption of new practices
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NewsGrand vision for green agriculture
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan for sustainable agriculture comes from a desire to diversify away from oil and the urgent need to adapt to the new realities of climate change, says Dr Juan Carlos Motamayor of Neom Food
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NewsNFU calls for action on rural crime
National Rural Crime Action Week (18-24 September) sheds light on vital issues affecting rural businesses
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NewsPeru sends first grape shipment to Japan
Japan becomes the 53rd country to grant access to Peruvian grapes
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NewsRockit ready for Mid-Autumn Festival
Miniature apple brand prepares for peak sales season with new activations across a number of key Asian markets

