All Production & Trade articles – Page 290
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ArticleUkraine conflict hits Argentine fruit exports
Economic sanctions imposed on Russia will limit consumption and cause severe disruption to payments
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ArticleElsoms makes Brown Heart breakthrough
A British plant breeding breakthrough could help eradicate one of the most common threats to swede production around the world
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ArticleRecord strawberry and grape exports for Korea
Combined value of table grape and strawberry exports surpassed US$100m in 2021
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ArticleMission showcases capabilities with new campaign
Customer-facing initiative highlights “key advantages” of doing business with the avocado specialist
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ArticleBelOrta kicks off courgette campaign
The Belgian cooperative this week announced the first sales of the new courgette season, with a wide range available
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ArticleChilean blues make inroads in China
Shipments to China have already exceeded the total volume exported during the 2020/21 season
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ArticleTough decisions ahead for South Africa
More South African pears could end up in processing this season as industry focuses on plans to counter Russian problems
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ArticleWaitrose stocks early asparagus crop
Warmer start to the year brings British asparagus into stores eight weeks early
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ArticleFebruary apple stocks up in Europe
WAPA releases apple and pear stock figures, with mixed results in Europe and the US
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ArticleRockit signs strategic agreement with Goodfarmer
Pair work together to grow sales of miniature apple offering in People’s Republic
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ArticleMissfresh expands vegetable direct supply
Chinese e-tailer grows vegetable farm network to over 1,300ha with new addition
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ArticleKalera builds vertical mega-farm in Singapore
US vertical farming specialist completes phase one of fully-automated, multi-layered farm
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ArticleSouth African pear exports to Russia in doubt
Suspension of shipping services and payment transfer system represent major new hurdles for country's fruit exporters
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ArticleAilimpo calls for retail price hike as costs surge
The message is clear: environmental and social sustainability must be paid for
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ArticleLevarht goes into administration
Company's commercial activities under review during cooling-off period, with all payments temporarily suspended
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ArticleGas-price hike 'may lead to produce shortages'
Europe’s glasshouses are turning down the heat due to soaring gas prices meaning salad veg shortages in UK likely, says the Irish Examiner
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ArticleSerbia resumes apple exports to Russia
Trucks now taking slightly different route via Belarus, after war in Ukraine led to temporary halt in supply
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ArticleCovid pressure on Hong Kong produce supply
Supermarket shelves cleared of fruit and vegetables as Covid-19 outbreak disrupts supply chain
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ArticleRecord Kanzi crop predicted
Australian growers gather in Adelaide Hills to discuss upcoming season
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ArticleBSF assesses labour impact of war in Ukraine
Soft fruit industry body warns that Russian invasion of Ukraine could reduce overall productivity of Britain’s soft fruit pickers this season

