All Production & Trade articles – Page 303
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ArticleAdrian Richardson supports AMGA campaign
Celebrity chef joins peak industry body in encouraging Australians to blend meat with mushrooms
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ArticleOrange estimate falls in Florida
Orange forecast down 1.5m boxes while grapefruit remains stable at 4.1m boxes
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ArticlePort delays cause South African losses
Continuing problems at the port of Cape Town leave fresh produce exporters frustrated
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ArticleDutch produce exports hold up in 2021
Despite difficult conditions exports grew 1 per cent last year, but exports to UK were down 12 per cent
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ArticleImportaco expands responsible sourcing scheme
Expansion allows the group to ramp up its approach to more sustainable agriculture
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ArticleLatAm banana nations convene for online summit
Meeting will discuss joint strategies to face common challenges such as rising production costs and TR4
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ArticleBayer launches Testing4Ag
Group invites global researchers to submit novel crop protection compounds through new programme
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ArticlePhilippine government backs high-value exports
Department of Agriculture intends to bolster banana and pineapple industries, boosting exports
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ArticleChina powers Laotian export growth
Banana exports to China have surged paving the way for recently approved citrus
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ArticleSupport for Australian berry exports
Grant to help Australian berry industry target high-growth markets
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AnalysisNew year, new Brexit red tape
As new EU trade regulations bit on 1 January, ParcelHero warns unilateral action by the UK could result in a delayed hard Brexit
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ArticleGround-breaking tearless onions launch at Waitrose
Industry’s 'first tearless and sweet onion' lands in UK after more than 35 years of R&D and initial success in US and Spain
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ArticleMore European apples in stock
WAPA report reveals European apple stocks are up 6.8 per cent, with pears down 27 per cent
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ArticleDragon fruit dilemma for Vietnam
Dragon fruit industry sweats on 300,000 tonnes of fruit as harvest nears and China restricts trade
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ArticleWeather damages Victorian potatoes
Ballarat potato growers have been hit by severe storms resulting in significant damage to crops
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ArticleRCEP fast-tracks Chinese mandarins
First shipment of Deqing Gonggan mandarins exported under new trade agreement bound for Vietnam
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ArticleKakuzi issues profit warning
Following last year's lower avocado crop, a drop in consumption and growing competition, Kenya's Kakuzi has warned of a fall in earnings
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ArticleMarlene brings colour to winter apple sales
Italian brand's Four Seasons of Marlene campaign warms up with three-week promotion at point of sale
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ArticleHoogstraten makes its strawberries greener
Belgian cooperative continues to find solutions across its business to make operations as sustainable as possible
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ArticleChilean blues exports hit by shipping disruption
Delays to maritime services prompts increase in shipments of frozen blueberries

