All Production & Trade articles – Page 404
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ArticleCambridgeHOK appoints new engineering director
Dr Ian MacKenzie will oversee structural engineering on firm’s large-scale projects, including new commercial glasshouses and vertical farms
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PodcastsFruitbox 51 · Toño Pons, Importaco
No longer just a festive favourite, dried fruit and nuts are in far greater demand as consumers seek out healthy options
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ArticleLemon market feels the squeeze
As Covid-19 takes its toll on the foodservice sector, supermarkets are turning up the heat on suppliers
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ArticleBASF launches ToBRFV resistant tomato in Mexico
The cherry plum variety has intermediate resistance to the damaging virus
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Article‘Have your say on new AHDB strategy’
In a recent blog post AHDB chairman Nicholas Saphir comments on R&D body’s five-year plan published earlier this month
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ArticleEurope sweet on Namibian grapes
Late arrival of South African table grapes benefits Namibia in the pre-Christmas Europe/UK market
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ArticlePotato growers “fed up” with AHDB levy, say petitioners
Ballot organisers hit out at R&D body and its plans to reform following announcement of a second vote on future of potato levy
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ArticleTech tops tradition in strawberry competition
Data scientists and strawberry growers competed in a smart agriculture challenge run by Pinduoduo
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ArticleDeliver-E launched in Philippines
Department of Trade and Industry launches online delivery platform in effort to support country's farmers
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ArticleHort Innovation to explore high-tech solutions
Six-month project to assess potential of emerging production technology and its uses in Australian urban landscape
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ArticleEU demand for Brazilian fruit ‘set to rise five per cent’
Abrafrutas forecasts European market share growth of five per cent each year for next three years after sector “bounces back” from Covid-19
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ArticleKeelings climbs Big 50 charts
Keelings International is biggest climber in this year’s FPJ Big 50 Companies, rising an impressive 11 places
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ArticleNFU Cymru questions ag white paper
NFU Cymru says the Welsh government's latest white paper on future agriculture policy falls short of providing viable framework
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ArticleBCPC relaunches Online UK Pesticide Guide
Guide, known as the 'Green Book', offers information and advice for farmers and others using pesticides
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Article£21m in grants for farm equipment
Government scheme looks to give sector a boost by offering cash to boost performance and productivity
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ArticleFruit South Africa hails new Chinese opportunities
South Africa and China sign a new memorandum of understanding, boosting cooperation and trade
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ArticleTesco hails 'best Xmas for sprouts in years'
Supermarket says ideal growing conditions mean Brussels sprouts are more plentiful, larger and better quality than for many years
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ArticleTricky start for RSA table grapes
Late season affects supply for pre-Christmas market in UK and Europe
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ArticleUN launches Year of Fruit & Veg
Next year is the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, with hopes the occasion can unite professionals and consumers to transform the food system
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ArticleCooperation counts in South Asia
IIASA’s analysis indicates that a cross-boundary and multi-sectoral approach could lower costs of sustainable development in the Indus River Basin

