All Production & Trade articles – Page 295
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ArticleManbulloo secures Walmart deal
Australian mango exporter will increase its supply to Sam’s Club stores in the US
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ArticleSouth Australia ups fruit fly defence
New restrictions on interstate stonefruit implemented after recent fruit fly larvae detections
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ArticleUS suspends Mexican avocado imports
US government halts imports over security concerns after US plant safety inspector in Mexico receives a threat
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ArticleZarrin helps revive Dominica bananas
Iran’s Zarrin Group is calling on Indian expertise to assist Dominica’s banana industry, still recovering from 2007’s devastating hurricane
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ArticleRed Tractor renews GlobalGAP affiliation
Red Tractor fresh produce membership once again means automatic access to GlobalGAP accreditation
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ArticleProject to protect soil health from rising sea levels
With saltwater contamination a major cause of soil degradation, research from University of Lincoln aims to help soils tolerate increased salinity
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ArticleVietnam breakthrough for Aus stonefruit
Australian peaches and nectarines clinch access to Vietnam after five years of negotiations
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ArticleAustralian lychees lift off
North America has provided a valuable market as Australian lychee industry targets export growth
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ArticleNew Philippine pineapple packhouse
Mindanao facility designed for 6m box capacity will initially service 1,200ha of pineapple production
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ArticleCGA pressures president Ramaphosa
Association says urgent intervention is needed to fix South African ports ahead of 2022 export season
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ArticleWhat will 2022 bring for South African citrus?
The industry is currently in the pre-season planning stage, with many challenges ahead, according to Justin Chadwick
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ArticleDecline in Florida orange forecast
Oranges down 1m boxes in the USDA's February report, with grapefruit steady
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ArticleVanguard hails RSA apple and pear growth
Shift to newer varieties coupled with replenished water reserves stand industry in good stead for the 2022 season, says global marketer
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ArticleDefra proposes flat-rate inspection fee for young plant imports
NFU supports Defra’s proposals saying they will deliver greater fairness in inspection regime and save growers thousands of pounds in fees
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ArticleFFM+ to strengthen sustainability
A €25m programme from Coleacp aims to mitigate the economic impact of Covid-19 and seize new market opportunities by embracing green strategies
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ArticleExport first for Queensland Shepard avocados
Atherton-grown Shepards to be shipped to Singapore this season
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ArticleOrigin update for New Zealand produce
New regulations will require country of origin information to be displayed on fresh produce
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ArticleNZ government invests in Māori horticulture
New project to help Wairoa Horticultural Hub develop apple production in Hawke’s Bay
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ArticleCambridgeHOK launches VF 'kit'
The vertical farm expert has launched a 'build-your-own' service for retailers and investors
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ArticleInfarm reveals US plans
A new vertical farming growing centre is to be established in Texas, with the capacity to produce more than 2.2m pounds of salad annually

