All Production & Trade articles – Page 355
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ArticleTop Seeds launches two peppers for Mexican market
Top Isabel and Top Nadia are the latest varieties to be added to the company’s extensive portfolio
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ArticleAustralian pineapple industry on show in July
Bundaberg to host the return of Golden Circle 2021 Pineapple Field Days after Covid-19 forced cancellation of 2020 event
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ArticleNutryFarm enters Singapore’s durian market
Subsidiary Global Agricapital will work with EBuy to ship and distribute pre-packaged durians
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ArticleLeaf supports Indian farmers through Covid-19
Agriculture services company aligns with new partners to deliver credit to struggling farmers
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ArticleJLM Produce to manage Jupiter Group’s trading arm
Trading and wholesale specialist Michael Gant to lead group's trading desk
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit volumes dip
May forecast sees a drop of 100,000 cartons, while orange numbers remain flat
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ArticleOTC welcomes Colombian pumpkins
Dutch importer and Colombian group Equilibria launch successful organic pumpkin project
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ArticleWestfalia takes firm action on green issues
New group safety and environment executive believes group is on right path to greener, carbon-neutral future
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ArticleChilean grape exports to Asia show promise
Substantial growth in key South-East Asian markets offsets 16 per cent reduction in overall shipments sent to Asia
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ArticleBudget aims to increase agriculture output
Australian federal government’s latest budget addresses farm gate output, biosecurity, labour, trade and irrigation
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress reconnects Asia to the world
New easy-to-use online platform brings top quality content and networking at Asia’s premier conference event on 28-29 September 2021
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ArticleAgrofresh launches SmartCitrus
New quality platform for the citrus industry aims to maintain freshness and reduce food waste
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ArticleAndean banana nations back Global Alliance Against TR4
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru will work together with the alliance in the fight against the deadly disease
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ArticleDates in demand
UK consumers are hungry for dates, according to distributor JO Sims whose volumes are up 300 per cent from a decade ago
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ArticleNature’s Pride unveils world’s first avo packing robot
Company says automating the packing process will allow it to offer customers an even better service
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ArticleKenya eyes export growth to Korea
Farmers in Kenya export under a tonne of bananas and broccoli to Korea, despite bilateral deal enabling trade
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ArticleCambodia’s next China goal
After mango exports to China were approved, gaining access for dragon fruit may be Cambodia’s next priority
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ArticleMore RSE workers for New Zealand
Government announces more quarantine spaces for Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme
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ArticleAreflh calls for frost action
Group proposes concrete measures to the European Commission after April frosts hit fruit and vegetables
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ArticleTomaTech cracks code for ToBRFV resistance
Company files patents for ToBRFV-resistant DNA markers for tomato varieties

