All Production & Trade articles – Page 371
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ArticleEFI celebrates farm workers
Group encourages people to share messages honouring those providing a regular supply of fresh produce
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ArticleWilson's sees spud sales soar
Northern Ireland’s leading potato brand Wilson’s Country retains its top-of-the-market slot and doubles retail sales in 2020
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ArticleCobrey Farms auctions asparagus for charity
Grower in Ross-on-Wye raises £1,200 for local hospice with first few bunches of the season
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ArticleBelgian tomatoes on the rise
Tomato production is expanding in Belgium, driven by growth in cultivation under controlled lighting conditions, with exports also on the up
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ArticleDR pineapples heading to Europe
Nicofrutta becomes exclusive European marketer for Asopropimopla’s pineapples
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ArticleJanssen, Lipofabrik in Mycosubtilin agreement
Groups in collaboration to develop Mycosubtilin containing products which help preserve fresh produce quality
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ArticleFPAA study mulls impact of Covid on tomato sales
One year after lockdown, study shows lasting effects of the pandemic on US fresh tomato market
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Article"Minimal change" for Florida citrus
USDA’s March citrus forecast shows small orange decrease and stable grapefruit volumes
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ArticleWaitrose tackles inequality in supply chain
Waitrose unveils ‘women in supply chain’ report to tackle discrimination in fruit and veg production, reports iNews
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ArticleAHDB announces potato trials
Research on crop protection and soil health at four Strategic Potato Farms will be confirmed after result of levy ballot
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ArticleBimi broccoli strengthens management team
Hans Renia will support the brand through his appointment as food chain manager at Sakata Vegetables Europe
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ArticlePossible increase for RSA citrus
South Africa’s citrus industry is expected to finalise the 2021 crop forecast shortly, with signs of further growth
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ArticlePotential in pooling durian smallholders
DSR Fruits believes bringing together smaller durian growers is key to developing Malaysian industry
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ArticleStrong season ahead for New Zealand feijoa
Good weather prompts early start to harvest, with fruit set to be available domestically as early as this week
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ArticlePlantarray aids research effort
Plant Di-Tech’s Plantarray platform helps scientists, breeders and researchers to carry out swift performance analyses to identify the best plant strains
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ArticleUK berry sector grows 600 per cent in 25 years
Celebrating a quarter century in existence, trade body British Summer Fruits has helped the category achieve remarkable growth
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ArticleThree new strawberry varieties from Elsoms
Soraya, Estavana and Rowena are high-yielding, everbearing F1 hybrids bred by ABZ Seeds and trialled in UK by Elsoms over last two years
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ArticleOrange River raisins suffer flood damage
The South African raisin industry is licking its wounds after rain damage to its crop
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ArticleWomen 'at forefront of modern farming'
Comment: On International Women's Day 2021, Sarah Mukherjee, co-chair of the Oxford Farming Conference 2021-22, recounts her personal journey and explains why more diversity is still needed
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ArticleEmpower women in global ag, says UN
Empowering women is crucial to sustainable food security, says UN food agency on International Women’s Day

