All Production & Trade articles – Page 384
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ArticleMelons join online move in Korea
One of Korea’s major melon growing regions has become the latest to join an online sales platform
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ArticleColes opens new round of Nurture Fund
Australian producers encouraged to apply for grants of up to A$500,000 to develop new products, technologies and processes
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ArticleCall on US apple access closer
Australian Department of Agriculture considers public submissions as it prepares final report
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ArticleNFU launches water-management report
NFU calls for urgent action to safeguard water and agricultural land for food production
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ArticleCosmic Crisp set for launch in Europe
Variety bred in the US is one of three new apples being grown in Italy and set to arrive on the European market this year
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AdvertorialVog and VIP present trio of new apples
The Italian companies explain why Giga, Cosmic Crisp and RedPop are 'three new apples for the world'
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ArticleCalifornian cherry brands combine
Oppy brings together Katicich Ranch and Brookside to form Katco Packing
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ArticleKiwifruit New Zealand refuses Zespri’s proposal
Kiwifruit marketer’s bid to purchase counterfeit Chinese golden kiwifruit stopped by government-appointed regulator
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ArticleNew funding for organic farming in Scotland
Agri-Environment Climate Scheme, which opened on 25 January, offers assistance for environmentally friendly land management practices
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ArticlePortugal showcases fine food offer
Inaugural Digital Agrifood Summit Portugal attracts international buyers from across the globe
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ArticleWestfalia buys Hausladen Fruchthandel
Acquisition of the Munich-based exotics supplier will solidify Westfalia’s European presence
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ArticleChile acts swiftly to avert cherry crisis
Marketing campaign to be stepped up in order to restore confidence in the quality and safety of Chilean cherries
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ArticleBrexit opportunity prompts MDS investment
More young people are looking to pursue career in food, reports grad training organisation, with Brexit expected to boost efforts to nurture homegrown talent
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ArticleTru-Cape enjoys double-digit growth
South African group reports on record turnover in 2020 and says it is optimistic about the coming year
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ArticlePlanasa signs asparagus deal with France’s Priméale
The two companies have joined forces to market fresh asparagus in France over the next three years
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ArticleSorma launches HyperVision
New platform for SormaTech graders promises elimination of almost all defects, resulting in an “unprecedented” level of accuracy
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ArticleAilimpo tackles water sustainability challenge
The organisation has mapped out its strategy to make best use of this scarce resource
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ArticleSamba swings into supermarkets
HLB’s new papaya variety is already available in Europe and is now set to launch in the UK
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ArticleMexican avo suppliers gear up for Super Bowl
US consumption expected to grow 4 per cent during this year’s big game weekend
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ArticleTrials to reduce cabbage losses in storage
As much as £4.5m worth of cabbages are lost every year due to diseases caused by extreme weather

