All Production & Trade articles – Page 356
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ArticleVitamin D-enriched products on the rise
Mushrooms are among the categories to take advantage of consumer desire for an added nutrient kick
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Article‘Expect summer gluts after spring delays’
Strawberries, early potatoes, asparagus and brassicas among the crops delayed by several weeks due to cold spring
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ArticleFarming job searches up 133 per cent
Research highlights major changes in job market during pandemic, with farming among professions that have seen biggest uplift
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ArticleIdeas sought for farming tech projects
Engineering firm Forth is calling on farmers to come forward with ideas that could improve their productivity
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ArticleNew fund for Omnivore
Indian venture capital firm to focus on crop predictions with new ag-tech fund
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ArticleEarly estimate positive for NW cherries
Plentiful volumes in late June, all of July and early August will be supported by health-focused marketing campaign
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ArticleGlobal Macadamias adopts Marquis branding
Leading South African macadamia processor aligns with the Marquis Group to sure-up industry stability
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ArticleVisy supports Fairgrow
Sustainable packaging to help New Zealand charity distribute fresh produce
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ArticleEquifruit helps Longo's switch to Fairtrade
Canadian group becomes first retailer in North America to sell exclusively Fairtrade-bananas in all its stores
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ArticleGrowth revitalising Egyptian sector
Thanks to state support for the Egyptian sector, investments are increasing in agricultural projects, putting suppliers in a strong position
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ArticleEuropean apricot volumes to fall
Forecasts suggest Europe is headed for one of its lightest apricot harvests for years, due to the severe spring frost
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ArticleDecco and Agrauxine sign exclusive Nexy deal
Bio-fungicide "poised to become the new standard for postharvest solutions guaranteeing fewer residues"
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ArticleSalix Fruits kicks off Argentine lemon season
Company will send first Argentine lemons to China this year and increase exports to Middle East
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ArticleCharters pay off for Korean strawberries
Value of exports to Singapore have surged with the support of Korean Air charter flights
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ArticleLengthy delays for Thai durian exports to China
Thailand's durian exporters encouraged by Department of Agriculture to avoid Youyi Guan Border crossing
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ArticleFairtrade Covid fund gives farmers a lifeline
Relief and Resilience Fund is helping workers stay safe and businesses recover through range of support for small-scale producers
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ArticleTrops acquires Granada’s Hercofrut cooperative
The deal consolidates Trops’s position as Europe’s leading avocado producer
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ArticleFirst-quarter sales dip at Del Monte
Despite lower sales, net income attributable to the group climbs nearly US$30m year-on-year
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ArticleGoatham's welcomes UK-India deal
Leading UK topfruit grower AC Goatham & Son welcomes UK-India trade deal and looks forward to supplying Indian market

