All Production & Trade articles – Page 318
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In picturesIn pictures: Global Tomato Congress 2022
Highlights from the recent Global Tomato Congress, which took place in The Hague on 24 May 2022
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ArticleBrand power drives Zespri
Chief executive discusses how kiwifruit marketer is delivering added value despite “significant challenges”
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ArticleUneven comeback expected for European stonefruit
Following a 2021 campaign disrupted by climatic issues, much of Europe expects to see peach and nectarine volumes recover this year
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ArticleSustainable Foods Summit to examine Ukraine impact
The effect of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on food security and sustainability will be a key topic for discussion at next month’s Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
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ArticleAreflh brings sector together for discussion
European regions, producers and institutions will meet in Italy to debate the current geopolitical landscape
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IG Deccan joins Green Motion
Indian avocado company partners with Eurosemillas to join international platform focused on varietal development
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ArticleTrade pact for Australian vegetables, onions, melons
Australian fresh produce industries collaborate on export development project
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ArticleEC green lights cold treatment requirement for RSA orange imports
Decision follows weeks of wrangling between Spanish and South African citrus organisations
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ArticleGlobal Tomato Congress makes impressive return
Around 385 people from 30 countries were in The Hague on 24 May for Fruitnet’s immersive, interactive event
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ArticleAldi ramps up Get Set to Eat Fresh campaign
Aldi steps up healthy eating programme to reach an extra 1m children by 2024
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ArticleSoil Association lambasts launch of Genetic Technology Bill
The organic farming association argues the government should prioritise a Food Bill over genetic engineering deregulation in order to boost UK food security
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ArticleCountdown to Fruit Logistica 2023: exhibitors can register now
Companies have until end of July to reserve exhibition space at leading fresh produce trade show
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ArticleNew CEO at Soil Association Certification
Soil Association Certification has appointed Dominic Robinson as its new chief executive officer, replacing the retiring Martin Sawyer
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ArticleDole reports on first-quarter financial results
Executive chairman Carl McCann says the company is pleased with its Q1 results
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ArticleZespri reports on record campaign
Revenue, grower returns and net profit climb in 2021/22, despite challenging trade conditions
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ArticleSales boom for JD’s wholesale platform
Usage of omnichannel wholesale platform Yinongpi increases as China battles Covid-19
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ArticleBayer makes Zero Hunger Pledge
More than half of US$160m pledge to end global hunger invested in vegetable seeds and R&D support for smallholder farmers
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ArticleNzsummer apricots master licence signed
Five new apricot varieties bred by Plant & Food Research are ready for commercialisation
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ArticleRoyal debuts first sanguine blood nectarines on the market
The nectarines, which have an attractive red flesh and skin, will be available from this week
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ArticlePembrokeshire County Show returns this summer
Wales’s largest county agricultural show returns this summer after a two-year hiatus to celebrate rural life in Pembrokeshire

