All Production & Trade articles – Page 402
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Food bodies call for open trade
Industry associations write letter to governments stating only full and free international trade will keep crucial food flow going
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Candonga finds favour with Italian growers
Italian producers say the Sabrosa variety, marketed as Candonga, offers price guarantee even in difficult times
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Summer Prim gets EU protection
Lemon variety now included in Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) register
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Moju launches plant-based vitamin D shot
New line combines seaweed with fruit in the hope of helping fight the UK's vitamin D deficiency problem
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Early bird RedStar catches a break
One of Europe's leading tomato companies says preparing for the coronavirus crisis helped it hit the ground running
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South Korea and Vietnam to link supply chains
Closer cooperation between the two countries is in the works to ease the strain caused by coronavirus
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Costa withdraws earnings guidance
Despite a strong start to 2020, Costa has retracted its earnings guidance due to the unpredictable effects of the coronavirus
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Concerns over Philippine banana supply
Growers group suggest Philippine banana exports could drop by 40 per cent this year due to Coronavirus impact
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Strong demand for Australian almonds
Growers tending to bumper crop, as demand for long shelf life products skyrockets
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Resealable bags for Florette Classic Crispy
New format is aimed at helping consumers reduce waste and manage portion control
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More Israeli Orris heading to UK
Exporter reports spike in demand for the mandarin variety in the UK market
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SA exporters bullish for UK fruit supplies
Trade body Hortgro says top- and stonefruit sectors are overcoming Covid-19 challenges and fruit quality is good
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Wholesalers hit by Covid-19 response
For French wholesalers, especially those importing exotic and niche items, the coronavirus and closure of most street markets has had a profound impact on business
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Europe sees big spike in apple demand
Italian group Assomela reports major increase in sales over the past six weeks as a result of coronavirus outbreak
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New Zealanders encouraged to Avoparty
Peak industry body provides ideas and inspiration for hosting virtual dinner parties during lockdown
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New Zealand resumes onion exports to Indonesia
Onion producers in New Zealand celebrate re-opening of market following months of negotiations
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Fruit & Vegetable Consortium launches
Collaborative body to tackle “alarmingly low rates” of fruit and vegetable consumption in Australia
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US gives Chinese citrus green light
Authorities have authorised the importation of five types of fresh citrus from China
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Taiwan confident in food stocks
With coronavirus affecting international trade, Taiwan has confirmed it has enough agricultural supply to last up to six months
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No Wimbledon but Hugh Lowe Farms stays optimistic
Kent grower that supplies all of tennis tournament’s strawberries hopeful of finding alternative outlets for 33-tonne Wimbledon crop