All Production & Trade articles – Page 378
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ArticleEuropean Jazz "looking strong"
T&G Global is forecasting a bumper season despite severe frost and cool weather throughout spring
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ArticleBPOA joins British Growers stable
Ornamental crop association's administrative functions will now be carried out by British Growers
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ArticleAustralian citrus gains greater access to US
USDA expands authorised production areas to include Queensland, Western Australia, and New South Wales
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ArticleH1 revenue up at Seeka
Listed New Zealand company increases full year earnings guidance after strong opening half
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ArticleOpportunities for Ethiopian avocados
Ethiopia has huge potential in avocados, says Evert Wulfrank of Durabilis, but growers need to be responsible about where and how they produce
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ArticleNim's launches air dried fruit and veg range
New ingredients line is aimed at bars, restaurants and retailers following pandemic dip in demand for on-the-go snacks
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ArticleYume Food receives new backing
Online marketplace for surplus food teams up with waste management company Suez
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ArticleKorea begins pear export season
Season's first shipment from major pear growing region is bound for the US
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ArticleHorticultural Expo in the Gulf
Pushed back to 2023 due to Covid, next year’s Horticultural Expo in Doha aims to inspire visitors with solutions to mitigate desertification
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ArticleNew report extols virtues of mushrooms
Report from The UK and Ireland Mushroom Producers highlights how mushrooms can play a pivotal role in nutrition and environment
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ArticleGenesis Fresh expects apple excellence
Jan Nowakowski says things are shaping up well for a good export season, in both traditional and growth markets
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ArticleKorean consumers take to salads
Consumer concerns about health are driving an increasing interest in salads in Korea
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ArticleJapanese grapes lose their shine
Increasing Shine Muscat production in China and Korea impacts premium position
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ArticleReybanpac bananas go carbon neutral
The Ecuadorean producer-exporter has obtained carbon netural certification for its bananas, with the company vowing to go further in reducing emissions
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ArticlePoland finds berry solutions
In the face of a number of challenges, Poland’s blueberry industry is looking to diversify and extend its reach in growth markets
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ArticleFruit Tech Campus launches new prize
Fruit & Tech Innovation Award will recognise technological advances in the field of fruit growing
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ArticlePinduoduo competition tackles tomatoes
Second iteration of smart agriculture competition will see participants grow tomatoes
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ArticleAustralian mango industry considers co-op options
Peak body sees potential for members to explore farming co-operatives
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ArticleChina bans Thai longans
Indefinite ban implemented after detection of mealybugs threatens Thai and Cambodian industry
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AnalysisResponsible avo sourcing crucial
As global production rises, Belgian importer Special Fruit says the priority must be to work only with responsible growers

