All Production & Trade articles – Page 356
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PM would "rather die" than hurt UK farmers
Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells NFU president Minette Batters he's on the side of British farmers
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Antioquia reveals agri-tech ambitions
Government’s new greenhouse development hubs seek to put Antioquia on the produce map
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Covid-19 effect wide and varied
Nick Nafpliotis, MD of Greek trader Greek & Fresh, spoke to Fruitnet about the impact of Covid-19, the start of the kiwifruit season and plans for Greek avocados
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Compagnie Fruitière completes London facility
Banana ripening facility at DP World London Gateway Logistics Park will be fully operational in 2021
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Exports boost for SMEs
Government announces new package of measures, including the establishment of a new Export Academy
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New Zealand halts watermelon imports
Imports from Tonga were stopped because of biosecurity concerns, creating a possible watermelon shortage
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Taiwan urged to approve Philippine exports
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry elevates concerns regarding Taiwan’s current ban on fruit exports
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Don Ricardo doubles down on water use
Company reaffirms its commitment to sustainable water use by being awarded Peru’s prestigious Blue Certificate
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Zespri alert to mystery kiwifruit disease
Scientists struggle to identify disease threatening some of Italy's kiwifruit crops
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Del Monte debuts Pinkglow pineapple
New Costa Rican-grown pink pineapple is now available for US consumers to purchase online
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Vanguard awarded gold standing
US-headquartered company moves up a level in Tru-Cape’s customer recognition programme
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'Greenkins' set to be Halloween hit
Waitrose introduces unusually coloured addition to its pumpkin lineup and predicts a record-breaking Halloween
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Podcasts
Fruitbox: Why new varieties are an absolute must
Genesis Innovation director David Alba talks exclusively to Fruitnet ahead of next month's Global Citrus Congress
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Covid drives down potato plantings
Area of potatoes planted in Britain falls to third lowest on record due to reduced demand in foodservice and catering markets
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China and Cambodia agree on FTA
Agreement could pave the way for Cambodia to increase its fruit exports to China in response to growing interest
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‘Protect British standards,’ NFU President urges PM
Minette Batters meets Boris Johnson to warn against undermining food and farming standards after rejection of Ag Bill amendment in Commons
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Ambrosia launches first consumer marketing campaign
The campaign will feature digital activities and the first TV advert in November
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Peruvian citrus closes in on Thailand
Thailand is finalising protocols to give access to citrus and pomegranates exported from Peru
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Asia Briefing explores European apples
The second weekly online briefing ahead of Asia Fruit Logistica ON focused on the efforts of European apple exporters in Asia
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La Dona opens Colombian lime packhouse
Company says state-of-the-art facility will revolutionise the packing of Tahiti limes in Colombia