All Production & Trade articles – Page 364
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ArticleNZ industry calls for RSE workers
Stakeholders plead with government for seasonal labour relief
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ArticleNext step in strawberries from New Wave Berry
Hydroponic tabletop strawberry offering from joint venture introduced to Ocean Spray label
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ArticleBardsley's digital twin
Agri-tech expert Antony Yousefian tells FPJ how the ‘digital twin’ he has developed for major topfruit supplier Bardsley England is helping growers save money, boost yields and produce carbon-negative fruit
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ArticleFruit Logistica backs Fruitnet's World of Fresh Ideas
Fruitnet launches free learning and networking event for the global fresh fruit and vegetable business
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ArticleJaguar launches Chinese greenhouse vegetables venture
Greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers to be sold to Chinese consumers following FoodVentures deal
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ArticleColombian blues exports keep on growing
The country opened up several new markets in 2020 as planted area continues to expand
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ArticleWAPA appoints Dominik Wozniak as president
Association elects new leadership team and makes decision on Prognosfruit
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ArticleUnibán sees strong export growth
Double-digit growth in 2020 was down to higher productivity and exports
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ArticleContainer shortage impacts Japan fruit imports
Japan’s fresh fruit imports for February fall 8 per cent, with exports from US heavily impacted
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ArticleFama sees mango potential in Europe
Europe may provide a fruitful market for Malaysian mango exports in future
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ArticleMalaysian pineapples primed for tech upgrade
Industry board highlights positive impact technology has on pineapple production
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ArticleNew cucumbers from Rijk Zwaan
Vegetable seed group extends line of products with resistance to New Delhi virus
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ArticleIMG Citrus acquires 2,500-acre grove
Citrus grown on the property includes red grapefruit, Navel oranges and Cara Cara oranges
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PodcastsFruitbox 59 - David Hughes, Imperial College London
Find out what future trends Dr Food sees ahead for fresh produce, and where you should invest next in horticulture
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ArticleSouth Africa targets China for grape growth
The country launches its long-awaited table grape pilot promotion in China
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ArticleEuropean ports brace for surge after Suez crisis
Supply chains set for congestion, delays and increased costs in coming weeks as knock-on effects of canal blockage are felt
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ArticleCrushed rock ‘could improve carbon capture’
Project funded by Scottish government shows using basic silicate rock gives soil better microbial biodiversity and could help sequester carbon
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ArticleBelgian sector launches platform
The Belgian fruit and vegetables sector is launching a new digital platform to keep Belgian companies in touch with existing and potential customers abroad
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ArticleBright outlook for Chilean citrus campaign
Increase in planted area and much-needed rains point to higher volume in 2021
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ArticleTrops signs up to Green Motion
Europe’s biggest avocado producer joins the international platform for avocado research

