All Production & Trade articles – Page 312
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ArticleYoung farmers welcome CAP support
CEJA said vote on Common Agricultural Policy reform "provides certainty to farmers"
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ArticleItalian firms prepare 'high-impact' Envy apple campaign
Vog and Vip have produced their first television advertisement for the premium sweet apple brand
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ArticleWAC gears up for 3rd Washington Apple Week
Week-long celebration will engage retailers, wholesalers and consumers to build excitement ahead of new season
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AnalysisCan vertical farms feed the world?
Vertical farmer and clean energy specialist Tristan Fischer has a plan he believes will transform the future of food production and help the world avoid climate catastrophe
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ArticleBAPL launches children's e-book
British Apples and Pears publishes e-book to teach children the origins of fruit, after survey shows many believe produce comes from factories
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ArticleConditional RSA access for Tanzanian avos
The end goal is in sight for Tanzanian avocado growers as they eye access to the South African market
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ArticleSagri-Leaf joins aid project
International consortium to join the Japan International Cooperation Agency in helping Indian farmers
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ArticleChina to import more tropical fruit
Asean members set to benefit from China’s ambition to buy Rmb 150bn of agricultural products over next five years
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ArticleLate-season promise for California grapes
US retail commits to domestic product over imports while exports have fared well
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ArticleAustralia streamlines seasonal labour programmes
Workers and approved employers to benefit from reforms announced by federal government
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ArticleSeeka completes Orangewood amalgamation
New Zealand companies to combine Northland operations ahead of 2022 kiwifruit season
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ArticleStarr Ranch Growers donates Juici apples
US grower-packer-marketer helps free grocery store ahead of holiday season
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ArticleReducing soil splash contamination of fine beans
Research project in Kenya is exploring new ways to reduce soiling of fine beans, and limit costly rejections due to 'soil splash' contamination
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AnalysisWhat does UK-NZ free trade deal mean for fruit sector?
Will NZ exporters target the UK with increased volumes of fruit following the recently signed FTA or will Asian markets take prominence? John Giles of Promar International assesses the situation
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ArticleAfrucat urges Spanish consumers to buy local apples
Organisation sets out the environmental, economic and social benefits of buying domestically-grown apples
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ArticleBelOrta's lit cucumbers hit stride
Prior to the start of open cultivation, BelOrta's lit-cultivation cucumbers help meet high demand for quality local production
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ArticleAilimpo calls for EU action on RSA lemon imports
Organisation demands stricter controls after “unprecedented” number of interceptions for CBS
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ArticleVanguard excited by Peruvian grapes
Group says it is "optimistic and excited" as the Peruvian table grape campaign gets underway
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ArticleOrchard sale funds T&G’s Envy plans
Superannuation fund buys three Hawke’s Bay properties, as T&G eyes production growth for branded apple
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ArticleSakata becomes latest Veg Power member
Membership programme now includes 24 suppliers, grocers and growers helping to fund the campaign to boost UK veg consumption

