All Production & Trade articles – Page 419
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ArticleRaisin awareness
South African growers drive UK campaign to tackle misconceptions around raisins
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ArticleCapespan adopts eco-friendly glass filtration
New product can reduce the producers' water waste and energy consumption according to initial tests by the international supplier
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ArticleMixed fortunes for Ecuadorean bananas
Shipments rise during first half of 2020, but lower prices hit returns
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ArticleProduce represented in trade advisory groups
John Shropshire among members of Liz Truss's group of experts who will give the business perspective in trade talks
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ArticleRevenue rises at Total Produce
Carl McCann says group is pleased with first half results given "unprecedented" challenges posed by COVID-19
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ArticleNew tropicals brand brings cheer in gloomy times
La Dona's True Origins label evokes the colour, light, and music of the Andes
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ArticleFresh Domain and Fresca Group join forces
Agreement brings together two fresh produce companies from opposite sides of the world
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ArticleAsian markets dominate Australian grape trade
China holds steady as leading export destination, as shipments to South Korea ramp up
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PodcastsFruitbox: How Russia reinvented its produce supply
Six years on from the ban on EU and US imports, Ksenia Gorovaya consider its impact on the country's fruit and veg market
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ArticleHeatwaves make for "wonderful" tomatoes
Beneficial weather this year has helped produce a quality tomato crop according to growers
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ArticleBelOrta kicks off topfruit campaign
The first Conference pears of the new topfruit season were sold at the BelOrta auction last week, with extensive promotions to back up the campaign
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ArticleFruitday expresses interest in Cambodia
Chinese fresh fruit e-tailer is reportedly exploring the possibility of sourcing Cambodian fruit
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AnalysisWhere next for the UK-US trade deal?
John Giles of Promar International assesses the progress towards a UK-US trade deal and what it could mean for fresh produce
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ArticleCovid-19 complicates irradiated exports
The pandemic has prevented irradiation experts from traveling to Vietnam to operate facilities at the Hanoi Irradiation Centre
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ArticleSpain's fresh produce imports climb
Fruit and vegetable imports rise in both volume and value during the first half of 2020
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ArticleBright outlook for pumpkins
Bumper crop and strong demand herald record-breaking season, says California grower
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ArticleNew TR4 case suspected in Queensland
Preliminary testing at Tully Valley banana farm comes back positive, confirmation expected over coming weeks
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ArticleFavco launches Opal
Brisbane-based fresh produce business announces new premium mandarin brand, destined for Asia
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ArticleGrowers warned of 'desiccation blind spot'
AHDB trials suggest potato growers need to take adequate steps and ensure they follow an integrated approach
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ArticlePandemic hits Peruvian fruit exports
Shipments to China fall sharply in first half of 2020 but exports to Europe fared better

