All Production & Trade articles – Page 299
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Article'Wider range of solutions' needed for net zero
New study claims existing thinking around approaching net zero is limited and should be expanded
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ArticleDefra launches UK Agriculture Partnership
New forum aims to bring together key figures to discuss solutions to issues facing the agriculture industry
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ArticlePost-harvest upgrade for Kelston Orchards
New packhouse and cool store built in response to growing global demand for New Zealand apples
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ArticlePML's new Kent hub could help ease Dover congestion
Transport and logistics site near Folkestone has been approved as a Border Control Post, helping to reduce queues at Dover
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ArticleProexca homes in on UK market
Brexit and Covid are creating new opportunities for the islands’ fresh produce exports
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ArticleBug threat to Israeli citrus
Israel's agriculture ministry says the Asian citrus psyllid poses a grave risk to the country's citrus industry
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ArticleAgroponiente gears up for spring campaign
Group expects strong prices to continue as it prepares for transition from winter to spring crops
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ArticleNew venture to grow avocados in India
IG International establishes JV with Deccan Exotics to develop avocado production with investment in plant nursery
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ArticleChinese port delays hit Chilean cherry arrivals
Importers struggling to meet strong demand in the run-up to Chinese New Year
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ArticleNew Zealand apples’ positive pre-season
Uninterrupted growing season bodes well for a quality crop but Covid challenges remain
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ArticleEgyptian citrus tracking well
Weather delivers mixed results, but current season expected to be positive overall
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ArticleEden Towers sets up in Western Australia
Solar powered indoor farm to be fully operational by mid-2023, growing upwards of 120 tonnes per annum
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ArticleCold hits Turkey and Greece
Snowfall disrupted air and road travel across Turkey and Greece this week, while growers estimate the impact of the temperature drop
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ArticleSupport needed during Belarus embargo
Freshfel Europe calls for intensified support for the EU fruit and vegetable sector facing the Belarus embargo
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ArticleChina to fast-track development of GE crops
Government is to allow gene-edited crops in a push for greater food security
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ArticleFlorida fights back
The state’s citrus industry is optimistic for the future, according to Florida Department of Citrus executive director Shannon Shepp
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ArticleTesco sells caulis at 49p after glut
Late British crop has meant a huge volume of cauliflowers has hit the market in January
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ArticleWalmart buys into Plenty's vertical farms
US company becomes first retailer in world to invest in new production model with landmark partnership deal
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ArticleFood Sustainability Index: "A lot to do"
The latest FSI shows that less than half of countries in the Index are mainstreaming climate change in their agricultural policies

