All Production & Trade articles – Page 342
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ArticleDurian future for Japan
Former minister leading efforts to grow the market for the fruit in Japan
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ArticleOnions 52 signs New Mexico partnerships
Cody Shiflett Produce and Hatch Valley Produce help US onion company meet growing demand
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ArticleEnza Zaden reports ToBRFV progress
Company says the results of trials of new varieties with high resistance to ToBRFV are extremely promising
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ArticleBorder opening 'too late' for NZ kiwifruit
'Chronic' labour shortage as a result of Covid-19 restrictions unlikely to ease soon, says head of grower association
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ArticleBattaglio partners with SRCC
Joint company will boost citrus production and job creation in South Africa’s Sunday’s River Valley
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ArticleAgrovision posts record 2021 sales
The company’s blueberry sales volume is projected to reach 50,000 tonnes by 2024
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ArticleSanLucar launches Blacky tomato
The dark-skinned, sweet tomatoes come in 400g trays, while larger sizes are loosely packed in 3kg boxes
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ArticleTechnology key to Korean labour challenge
Shrinking agricultural workforce accelerates search for AI-powered robotic solutions
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ArticleGrowcom sets out strategic plan
Queensland horticulture industry body identifies the first four priorities of its Future Fields plan
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ArticleNo fresh produce shortage in Western Australia
Volumes of fruit and vegetables remain strong following rail disruption, according to horticultural organisations
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ArticleMitolo Family Farms wins Coles award
Major retailer recognises South Australian grower for sustainability efforts
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ArticleNew depot for Marquis Macadamias
South African facility helps leading macadamia company keep pace with production growth
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ArticleBrazil seeks to galvanise fruit exports
Abrafrutas calls for push to finalise negotiation on Mercosur-EU Free Trade Agreement
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ArticleHoogstraten and REO mull merger
The Belgian cooperatives believe a merger would strengthen the group’s ability to respond to internal challenges and external opportunities
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ArticleJanuary apple stocks up in Europe
WAPA has released the first apple and pear stock figures of 2022,
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ArticleNetherlands leads third-country imports
Around 32 per cent of the fresh produce imports from third countries to the EU in 1H 2021 went to the Netherlands
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ArticleNew agreement boosts CO2 supplies
Deal enables Billingham plant to continue to operate while global gas prices remain high
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ArticleGet connected in the world of grapes
Global Grape Congress unites the international table grape business on 17 March 2022
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ArticleNew global alliance to tackle rising costs
Coalition of global fresh produce trade associations will develop common strategies to address cost increases
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ArticleAsiafruit February out now
Japan edition looks at the import market and automotive giant Denso’s foray into horticulture

