All Production & Trade articles – Page 355
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ArticleBiomass energy crops set for UK comeback
NIAB is developing plans for a demonstration platform to look at feasibility of cultivating energy crops
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ArticleNFU urges government to back British
Call to ministers comes as NFU launches new report on Back British Farming Day
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ArticleAEC branches into apples and pears
Brisbane-based fresh produce company working with a number of Australia’s top growers
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ArticleAHEIA appoints new chief executive
Lesley Shield to lead Australian Horticultural Exporters’ and Importers’ Association from September 2021
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ArticleXAG robot helps Japanese growers
Self-driving robots spray a variety of fruit crops in trials to ease labour burden
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ArticleBrand recognition builds for 5+ A Day
Consumer research shows charitable trust’s message is being heard by New Zealanders
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ArticleNew finance boost for women-owned start-ups
Latest initiative by GWF and ITC SheTrades gives women farmers in Rwanda easier access to funding
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ArticleGive us workers, not border-control delays, says NFU
Post-Brexit import control delays won't solve UK food supply crisis, says NFU - more seasonal workers will
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ArticlePML predicts chaos ahead
Comment: UK is heading towards chaos if government doesn't act to solve supply chain crisis, writes Mike Parr, MD of logistics firm PML
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ArticleCalifornia prune sales soar in UK
Latest figures reveal a 99 per cent uplift in volume and a value increase of 132 per cent compared to 2019/20
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ArticleNationwide sounds alarm for produce sector
Comment: Thirteen years of supermarket price wars and a labour crisis are destroying our sector, writes Tim O'Malley, Nationwide Produce MD
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ArticleJupiter plums going to plan
Jupiter Group says its Ruby Red plums are “developing well” in South Africa, while Greek trials are on schedule
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ArticleForecast points to light CA navel crop
Packout of 70m cartons expected, with Central Valley volume down 14 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleFyffes in Rainforest Alliance first
Finca Esmeralda, a Fyffes-owned farm in Costa Rica, is the first to earn the new 2020 Rainforest Alliance certification
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ArticleStrength in diversity
With a plethora of new varieties coming on stream, the grape sector is transforming. But it’s not all about sweetness and great flavour, as Fred Searle finds out
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ArticleQTee joins BelOrta Earth range
Belgium's BelOrta has added QTee pears to its Earth range of products transitioning to organic
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ArticleStick to new imports deadlines, urges Logistics UK
Trade body calls on government to give businesses greater certainty by guaranteeing its postponed timetable for import checks is adhered to
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ArticleUK growers recruit overseas pickers to fill shortfall
UK growers are flying in workers from as far away as the Caribbean, Asia and Africa to pick fruit due to post-Brexit European shortage
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ArticleKissabel kicks off NH campaign
Harvesting is now underway in the UK, France and Switzerland and will move to Italy and Germany in October
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ArticleGreenyard plots sustainability roadmap
Group publishes its fourth Sustainability Report and unveils "ambitious" set of green commitments

