All Production & Trade articles – Page 275
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ArticlePuglia warns of farmworker shortage
The southern Italian region faces a severe shortage of workers for a number of products, including cherries and tomatoes, says Italian association
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ArticlePicota cherry season kicks off with high-quality crop
First arrivals are due to land in the UK around 10 June according to Agrupación de Cooperativas Valle Del Jerte
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ArticleClimate change challenge for Indian mangoes
Extreme weather affects 2022 mango harvest compounding issue of rising costs
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ArticleElite Agro potatoes meet local needs in UAE
The UAE producer and supplier highlights the carbon emissions saved from its “locally-grown, high-quality” potatoes
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ArticleIFOAM marks 20 years of organic growth
IFOAM Organics Europe says organic farming is the best way to make food production more resilient and less dependent on energy-intensive inputs to guarantee future supplies
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ArticleGlobal Tomato Congress: Prominent aims to inspire consumers
With costs rising and spending getting tighter, the health, taste and affordability of fresh tomatoes should be highlighted
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ArticleOrganic farming on the rise in UK
More British farmers are converting to organic production in line with growing consumer demand, finds organic body Soil Association
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ArticleNFU Cymru launches Wales Woman Farmer of the Year 2022
The search is on for Wales Woman Farmer of the Year 2022 to celebrate women’s contribution to the country’s farming industry
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ArticleFlorida orange production up in May forecast
USDA report predicts 40.2m boxes of Florida oranges, with Florida grapefruit production down slightly
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ArticleJapan protection for Taiwanese pineapple
Pineapple cultivar Tainung No 23 receives temporary IP protection in Japan
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ArticleOppy-Eco Farms avocado network grows
Mexican avocado consortium Avoworks partners with Oppy-Eco Farms
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ArticleWoolworths launches in-store vertical farm
Partnership with InvertiGro will see fresh herbs grown in Metro Park Sydney Village store
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ArticleAdriëlle Dankier named as new CEO of Nature’s Pride
Dutch importer confirms current chief executive officer Fred van Heyningen will step down as of 1 June
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ArticleFull steam ahead for Kissabel’s Southern Hemisphere programme
Favourable weather conditions produced a high-quality crop, with good sizes and flesh colour
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ArticleAgromediterránea offers plastic-free packaging
Murcia group says new environmentally friendly bags are 100 per cent bio-based, biodegradable and compostable
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ArticleAgrovision secures US$210m to fund continued expansion
Chairman Steve Magami said capital will allow company to pursue strategic opportunities on a global scale
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ArticlePink Lady breeder John Cripps dies aged 95
West Australian horticulturalist was responsible for Cripps Pink and Cripps Red apple varieties
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AdvertorialAvocado boom set to continue, event hears
The third edition of the Tropical Fruit Congress at Macfrut brought together experts and producers from all over the world to talk about avocados
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ArticleNature’s Pride presents progress on sustainability
2021 Annual Report maps progress made on the company’s five-year Sustainable Business Plan
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Article‘Best farmers’ at risk of going bust
High input costs and changing policies could force the ‘best farmers in England’ out of business, says charity

