All Production & Trade articles – Page 277
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ArticlePeru set for another big rise in grape exports
Despite political turmoil at end of last year, the country forecasts a 13 per cent increase in shipment volume in 2022/23
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ArticleDole releases sustainability report
The report establishes new environmental, social and governance goals for Dole and its global employees through 2030
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ArticleRecord sales at BelOrta mask challenges
Turnover at the Belgian cooperative exceeded €500m for the first time in 2022, but uncertainty continues for its growers, impacted by soaring energy costs and a reduction in consumer purchasing power
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ArticleChina Airlines adds NZ cherry flights
New Zealand cherry industry will benefit from eight flights from Christchurch to Taipei in January
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ArticleEcuador poised to sign FTA with China
Deal will give preferential access for bananas and other fruits to Chinese market
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ArticleBASF in melon breeding acquisition
Company’s vegetable seeds business closes the acquisition of melon breeding company ASL
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ArticlePIL ships Australian avocados
Shipping company transports its first consignment of Australian fruit to Singapore in new CA reefer containers
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ArticleKorea spotlights strawberries in Vietnam
Export organisation introduces Korean varieties to South-East Asian market receiving positive response
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ArticleExperienced seedsman joins Tozer to open up new sales regions
UK vegetable seed company appoints Dick Visser to help it enter new markets outside Europe and the Americas
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ArticleBatters urges government to ‘get serious’ about British farming in 2023
NFU to focus on bringing resilience and profitability to British farming over the next 12 month
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ArticleSpecial Fruit highlights health attributes of Calinda
The Belgian importer continues to boost cultivation of its premium Calinda strawberries in Spain, stressing the variety’s taste, health benefits and shelf-life
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ArticleTesting time for early South African grape producers
The true status of the South African table grape harvest is emerging as the new year comes around
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ArticleTough year for Spanish fruit and veg exports
Cost inflation, adverse weather and growing competition from third countries make for challenging 2022
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ArticleAsiafruit December 22/January 23 out now
Lunar New Year edition previews the crucial trading period across key Asian markets, recaps Asia Fruit Logistica 2022 and features Fresh Focus Cherry 2023, Fruitnet’s annual publication on the global cherry industry
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ArticleNFU lobbies PM on food and energy security
Batters urges Rishi Sunak to honour commitment made during leadership race to establish food security target
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ArticleConcern over future of South African citrus business
Dealing with expected growth in South African citrus production over the next ten years could be challenging
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ArticleZayndu seed treatment can boost baby leaf yields ‘by up to 27%’
Amid intensifying cost pressures, plasma technology can help salad and herb growers increase yield by as much as a quarter, company claims
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ArticleUruguay releases new citrus varieties
Mandarins and oranges have been released for licensing in the Southern Hemisphere and North America
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ArticleFruPro calls for Christmas fresh produce donations
New campaign with City Harvest London and FareShare UK aims to divert 23,000 meals worth of fruit and vegetables to charity this Christmas
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ArticleSAWS boost as Defra increases visa numbers
There will be 45,000 visas in 2023, with potential for a further 10,000

