All Production & Trade articles – Page 337
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ArticleSouth Australia ramps up fruit fly protections
State government introduces new measures to protect the Riverland region from fruit fly
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ArticleAH Worth launches new prepared range
Products are aimed at the farm shop and deli trade which enjoyed strong growth during lockdown
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ArticleNew R&D grants for green hort projects in Kent
Grants of up to £250,000 soon available to horticultural firms looking to develop green technologies, processes or products in Kent and Medway
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ArticleNZ horticulture tops $10bn for first time
Kiwifruit, apples and avocados led the charge in 2020 as the country's fruit and veg exports continued to rise
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ArticleGreat start for Serbian blues
As Serbian blueberry production expands, the country’s new generation of producers are using the latest technology to maximise quality, says AgroBrand’s Julka Toskic
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ArticleTrops and Ruchey sign avo marketing deal
Agreement signals further consolidation between Spain’s avocado producing cooperatives
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ArticleGBLG calls for grower-run research agency
An influential group of UK produce growers is calling on the government to support a grower-managed research agency
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ArticleNew executive board of SEDA to focus on Vietnam access
Ian McAlister and Frank Frappa appointed to Summerfruit Export Development Alliance executive board
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ArticleCitrus industry calls for action on new visa
Federal Government asked to deliver on promise to implement seasonal workforce agriculture visa before end of year
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ArticleSingapore success for Vietnamese lychees
Exports continue to rise and lessons in Singapore may help efforts in other markets
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ArticleNew Zealand clamps down on tomato disease
Authorities hope to resume exports by October as efforts to control the spread of Pepino mosaic virus continue
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ArticleColombian avo exports to UK soar
Colombian avocado exports to UK rise 90 per cent this year, worth £13million, ProColombia reveals
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ArticleFyffes sets itself 13 green targets
Company says recent events underlined need for companies to contribute to sustainable future for planet and people
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ArticleFurther port problems hamper RSA exports
This week’s cyber-attack disrupted Transnet’s system across all South African ports
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ArticlePinKids gets fun redesign
Launched a decade ago as a way to combat waste, PinKids is enhancing its appeal to its young audience with a fun new look
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ArticleAustralian sustainability framework unveiled
Hort Innovation develops framework for understanding and measuring sustainability
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ArticleHail strikes apple orchards in Italy
Unexpected storm hits areas in Val di Non, causing damage to as many as 600ha, according to reports
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ArticleMinisters talk sustainability at BelOrta
The Belgian cooperative’s sustainability efforts were high on the agenda during a visit by the ministers of agriculture of Belgium and Malta
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ArticleIsrael addresses high produce prices
Through easing import regulations and dropping or reducing taxes, Israel is determined to lower the costs of fresh produce
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ArticleNew branding for Growing Underground
Carbon-negative salad business launches new retail brand at a time of confirming its B Corp status

