All Production & Trade articles – Page 354
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ArticleLate start for British berries
Cool spring delays start to British strawberry season, but berries bigger and juicier as a result, says industry body
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ArticleLimoneira transitions to SH lemon supply
Company has made significant investments in year-round supply through its One World of Citrus strategy
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ArticlePositive outlook for Southern Hemisphere citrus
WCO presents forecasts at AGM and announces creation of new health and nutrition working group
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ArticleFlemish support for local producers
Short Chain Week highlights the advantages of buying locally and direct from farmers in Flanders, especially during the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleMurcia and Almería form F&V alliance
The union of Proexport and Coexphal will strengthen the defence of horticulture in South Eastern Spain
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ArticleGeorgia sets up first commercial avocado farm
Global warming creates new opportunities to cultivate the green gold in the South Caucasian country
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ArticleJupiter pioneers new grape varieties
The company is trialling five Arra varieties at its test farm in Kavala, Greece
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ArticlePlantations International's new organic durian
Subsidiary United Tropical Fruit will develop 40ha organic Musang King durian plantation in Malaysia
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ArticleNational Fruit Fly Symposium calls for commitment
Online event brings together industry leaders to discuss best approach to managing fruit fly in Australia
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ArticleAustralian citrus industry upbeat for 2021 season
Increased demand for Australian citrus exports has industry confident, despite shipping, labour concerns
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ArticleWest Australian produce targets Indonesia
IA-CEPA helps facilitate innovative online marketing initiatives for Australian produce
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ArticleBAPL puts sustainability at core of apple campaign
Demonstrating that British is best for sustainability will be at the heart of BAPL's 2021 apple and pear marketing campaign
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ArticleJob of the Week: Soft fruit breeder at James Hutton Ltd
James Hutton Institute’s commercial subsidiary is looking for experienced researcher to lead its blackcurrant and redcurrant breeding programmes
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ArticleRSA stonefruit season not what it appears
Tough season for South African plum growers despite big crop, but other stonefruit categories fared better
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit signs stonefruit deal with Cot
Agreement gives group exclusive rights to plant and sell new range of plums and apricots first developed in France
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ArticleCrate to Plate launches London container farms
Each indoor container farm will produce five tonnes of leafy greens and veg each year for swift delivery across London, firm says
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ArticleScottish berry growers fear picker shortage
Scottish soft fruit could be left to rot this season due to Eastern European picker shortage, farmers tell STV News
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ArticleExports down at Port of Los Angeles
Record April volume propped up by imports and empty container shipments
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ArticlePotato growers urged to change herbicide strategy
Challenging weather conditions mean growers have to take a different approach, according to Corteva Agriscience
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ArticleAnecoop sends first Spanish oranges to Peru
Anecoop is the first and only company registered to export oranges and mandarins to the Andean nation

