All Production & Trade articles – Page 299
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ArticleThe Watercress Company in global first
The group becomes the first watercress company in the world to gain TSG certification
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ArticleBritish Summer Fruits rebrands as British Berry Growers
Industry body’s ambition is for British seasonal berries to continue to provide 100 per cent of the UK’s needs
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ArticleCanada has a taste for Spanish produce
The country is the leading non-European importer of Spanish fresh fruit and vegetables in the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleNZ Avocado Collective launches
Three of New Zealand’s leading avocado growers join forces to streamline efficiencies and deliver more consistent offering
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ArticleCGA Cherry Conference returns
Australian cherry industry conference and export workshop to be held on 15-17 June
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ArticleUK soft fruit innovation centre to open
Jones Food Company forecasts that imported soft fruits and herbs could ”disappear in ten years”
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ArticleSlow start for Northwest cherries
Harvest light and late due to an exceptionally cold spring, with volumes expected to remain tight until July
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ArticleGreenyard’s carbon commitments validated by SBTi
Group’s climate action targets designed to improve life and add value throughout the food value chain
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ArticleOppy anticipates California grape boost
Group says that it will focus on premier varieties and volume growth this season
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ArticlePoland to host 2023 IBO Summit
The choice reflects IBO’s support for Poland’s booming berry sector and solidarity with Ukrainian blueberry growers
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere citrus output keeps on growing
Figures presented as World Citrus Organisation gathers for annual Southern Hemisphere forecast and elections
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ArticleNZ launches Made with Care in Vietnam
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise joins forces with leading fruit exporters to stage retail fairs for Made with Care campaign across Vietnam
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ArticleBanana freckle detected in Australia’s Northern Territory
Response effort underway after positive sequencing result on property near Darwin
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ArticleFuture Crops moves to 100 per cent renewable energy
Dutch vertical farming group looks to harness the natural green powers of solar and wind energy
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ArticleLiving Wage avocados make a difference in Kenya
Kenya’s Mavuno Organics is producing the first Living Wage avocados in the world, according to Dutch supplier Eosta, which sees living wages as a crucial step toward social sustainability
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ArticleCovent Garden Market celebrates 70 years supplying the Queen
Comment: As Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee, traders at London’s New Covent Garden Market look back with pride on 70 years of supplying the Royal Households
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ArticleTurkey’s Ana Fruit upbeat on Asian cherry market
The Turkish cherry exporter expects better quality this year, thanks to improved weather conditions, and sees promise on the Asian market
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ArticleBayWa sells UAE climate greenhouse to Pure Harvest
Transaction described as “most significant to date” for agricultural production under glass in the UAE
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ArticleBerries Paradise and Agrovision announce marketing JV
The two companies have formed a berry marketing partnership to serve the North American market
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ArticleUnited front for South Africa on freight rates
Anger grows in South African fresh produce circles over ”unacceptable” increases in freight rates

