All Production & Trade articles – Page 389
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports fall
Reports show lower volumes exported as reliance on China continues to bite
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ArticleInnatis ties up with Domaine des Coteaux
The French apple producer has combined forces with Domaine des Coteaux as new investments in stonefruit production bring diversity
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ArticleJ.O. Sims invests in Innovation Centre
NPD facility will drive new market and business opportunities in fresh, snacks and ingredients, says Lincolnshire fruit supplier
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ArticleRecord avo consumption in US
Mission Produce says that by the end of 2020, the US was on track to consume more avocados than ever before
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ArticlePeru says yes to Spanish citrus and persimmon
Move paves the way for shipments of other Spanish products to the region
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ArticleA tale of two sides of the Orange River
Namibian table grape growers set a record export volume while conditions disrupt activities in South Africa’s Orange River region
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ArticleNew robotic harvester developed in Japan
Japan's National Agriculture and Food Research Organization leads development of automatic apple and pear harvester
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ArticleColombian bananas consolidate in Korea
After a strong start to 2020 Colombia has solidified its position as Korea’s second-largest source of bananas
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ArticleSelect Harvests completes orchard acquisition
Leading Australian almond producer optimistic about 2021 campaign
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ArticleBritish berry sales up 19 per cent at Iceland
Retailer lands British Summer Fruits award for highest year-on-year sales growth in UK-grown soft fruit
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ArticleAldi to spend £3.5bn a year more with British suppliers
Discounter pledges to significantly increase volume of food and drink it sources from British suppliers as it continues to expand in UK
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ArticleFirst organic banana cluster created in Peru
Cluster aims to improve the competitiveness of the sector and make production more sustainable
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ArticleSouth Africa welcomes Africa FTA
The new and long-awaited African Free Trade Agreement came into play on 1 January
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ArticlePandemic lifts Mexican avocado sales
A decision to switch its marketing strategy during the pandemic has paid off for Avocados From Mexico
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ArticleBumpy ride may not be over
The pandemic may have permanently changed the way that all of us in the fresh produce industry do business
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ArticleFruit fly outbreak declared in Riverland
South Australian growing region had two Queensland fruit fly outbreaks declared in the last week of 2020
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ArticleNew Zealand hit by wild weather
Hail and heavy rains have affected a number of growing regions on the country's South Island
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ArticleRainier Fruit underlines 2020 accomplishments
US grower-packer-marketer attains Equitable Food Initiative certification
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ArticleChristmas border chaos “must not be repeated”
Logistics UK labels Christmas gridlock in Kent a “national embarrassment”, calling for urgent review of traffic management and welfare arrangements for HGV drivers
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AnalysisWhat does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal

